HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless A909g Loses Connectivity

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Problem with HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless A909g
New printer will not stay connected to the wireless network. The printer continuously drops the network connection.
For 15-20 minutes at a time, it will go off-line, then come back on for ~5 mins.  If you power off the printer it will re-connect.  Energy Saving feature has been disabled.
When the printer is off-line, I cannot ping it nor reach it by http interface.
The router is a Belkin-N+ router, WPA-PSK security.
The printer is at address 192.168.2.4 and is static in both the Router and the printer.
The SSID is broadcast and the channel being used is 7, wireless mode is b,g and N
The printer says it has a connection strength of 5, and always shows itself connected.
The printer does not reconnect, unless you power cycle it.
If the printer is pingable then everything works fine, when it is not nothing works.  The fact that it works when it is on-line makes me believe everything with the network connection is fine, other than the possibility that there is a signal problem.  But since other devices with b cards, connect to the router with no problem, and the printer reports a strong connection I do not believe this is the problem.
I currently have a script running that pings the server every minute and it still disconnects.
Bob Headrick,  HP Expert
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Unfortunately, you are not alone.  Search the forums for this problem and you will find several threads.  Based on being involved with several of those here is what I recommend:
1. Connect with Ethernet cable if you can.  Your problems will likely disappear.
2. If not, try changing the wireless channel to 1 or 11.
3. Try changing your group key renewal time (WPA key) to the maximum allowable by the router.
4. You can try this firmware update, but it does not list this as a fault it corrects.
Let's try those and go from there... 
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