Connecting 7410 to wireless network

Hi there.  I am trying to connect my 7410 all in one to the verizon wireless router and I am getting a cannot connect message.  I am using the correct ssid and password.  I was asking for a WEP but I figured out how to add the WPA instead.  Is there a wireless button I am missing?

Welcome to the forums marcee
I saw your post about the issue you are having connecting your Officejet 7410 to your wireless network. See the guide below, which should help but if not, check your router settings as well. I will post the router settings below.
Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection
Network name and password need to have no spaces or punctuation
If using WPA2 security, switch to WPA personal
Dual broadcast Wireless b/g/n (printer will only connect to g)
Mac filter needs to be turned off
Firewall settings need to be at there default settings, or set to a lower security
Multicasting "on"
Following ports need to be un-blocked:
Incoming (UDP) ports : 137, 138, 161, 427
Outgoing (TCP) ports : 137, 139, 427, 9100, 9220, 9500
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