HP 6500a Plus cannot connect wirelessly

Hi,
Just bought the HP6500a Plus and understand that this printer is having problem with the constant wireless connection. I am having the same problem and changing the IP address occasionally solve the problem but not alway and it also create problem which cannot access to webapps or ePrint because I change the IP address and also put 0.0.0.0 in the gateway  address. 
My problems are as follow
1. My Mac Pro running Lion cannot constantly connect to 6500a even the IP address changed to out of range IP address and  pti 0.0.0.0 in gateway address.
2. After changed, the web apps cannot access and cannot access ePrint too.
3. Airprint from iPhone cannot detect the printer consistently. 
I am thinking to return the product but the 8500a also having the same problem. 
Please let me know any good solution. Thanks. 

Hello snakehollywood,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
I understand you cannot connect wireless using the Deskjet 3050A. I will do my best to assist you! I would start off by following this entire HP document on 'Unable to find printer' Error Message Displays on the Computer During a Wireless Network Installati...
Make sure you do disable the startup programs and services on your computer. Please post your results, as I will be looking forward to hearing from you. Have a great day!
I worked on behalf of HP.

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