Cannot print wirelessly to a new HP B210 though configuration test is fine.

Cannot print wirelessly to a new HP B210 though configuration test is fine. It keeps coming up, "not connected" or "oof line". I have a 5 year old Linksys Router and connect perfectly to 2 iPads and a new Mac Pro wirelessly all over the house.

Based on what you just expressed, the hardware may be working. However, the software/ firmware is not functioning correctly.
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