Can't connect HP P1102W to my Mac wirelessly

I already went to HP's site and updated the firmware and drivers. 
I already got to the point where I go to Printer Utility>>HTML configuration.
When I click on Networking>>Wireless and try to "Enable" Wireless, the screen goes white after I hit apply. The settings do not save and wireless on the printer is not enabled. 
The printer prints fine with USB. How do I get wireless to work?
Thanks.
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Replying to my own thread because I figured it out. For whatever reason the HTML config printer utility wasn't working properly in Safari. I opened it up in Firefox and it took about 2 minutes from that point to get my printer wirelessly connected to my Mac.

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