HP LaserJet 100 M175nw - Change from an old SSID to a new one

Hi all,
I had an HP LaserJet 100 M175nw wirelessly connected to my WiFi a few days ago without problems. But I change from ADSL to Optical Fibre Internet Connection yesterday, and the SSID name of my new Router has changed (from WLAN_55 to WLAN_43).
The problem is that my Printer has configured and saved the SSID  name of the old router (WLAN_55) yet, and I don't know how to update it!!!
I have run the HP install CD several times, navigate through the printer menu display and I am desesperated...
The printer works well though USB, but wirelessy is not working because it is trying to connect to the old network.
Thanks an regards.

I have the exact same issue and unfortunately this link does not help
The link takes me to the new install procedure and the wps option suggested just does not work due I believe to a problem with my router.
SO I still need to change the existing SSID and password manually.
On an earlier post it was indicated that this is possible to do manually on the printer but I cannot find a way to do that.  Are you able to post the menu directions to get to the change SSID option?  I dont think it exists!
OR
How do I access the printer configuration via a usb link? in order to find and change the SSID and password?
I dont think there is a way to do this either!
OR
How do I access the printer configuation browser without a wireless connection?  Maybe this is the answer..
To do this I connected a network cable between the computer and the printer and typed the network ip address (IPv4 Address) into my browser.
I found the network ip address by printing a Config Report like so.... 
Print a network configuration report
The network configuration report shows the network or wireless settings for the product. Follow these steps to print a configuration report from the HP product.
Load letter or A4 unused, plain white paper into the input tray.
On the product control panel, press the Setup button ().
Press the Right Arrow button () to select Reports, and then press OK.
Press the Right Arrow button () to select Config Report, and then press OK. The product prints a configuration report.
Then I chose the Networking tab on the printer configuration page
Then the Wireless Configuration option from the menu on the left
There I found my new router SSID listed and clicked on it
And futher down a space to enter my new password
And clicked Apply
And hey presto - solved!

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