How to get my dell network printer working with wrt54g2

We have 3 PC's and a network printer, everything worked like a charm as soon as We replaced the router. How can We get the printer to work again on the network? We are able to see it on the magic network map, but when We try to print it says its offline??
Thanks for the help.

gabster wrote:
We have 3 PC's and a network printer, everything worked like a charm as soon as We replaced the router. How can We get the printer to work again on the network? We are able to see it on the magic network map, but when We try to print it says its offline??
Thanks for the help.
Try running your printer's install program again.  Changes are when you replaced the router, the printer's IP address changed.

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