HP Photosmart Premium C309g-m wireless problem?

HP Photosmart Premium C309g-m works great beside the problem wireless network keeps disconnecting.... It disconnects from my wireless network often, and to get it work i have to turn off my router and priter and then turn them back on... It's kinda  frustrating doing that every single day, and the one of the main reason i bought this  printer is wireless netwrking... I have THOMSON TG782 router and i'm on Windows7 system... Thanks in advance for any help...

Sometimes DSL providers have more control over the router than the printer likes.
- Unplug the telephone line from the router
- Turn the power off on the router, wait 30 seconds, then turn the power back on.
- Go through the normal process of connecting the printer to the router.
- Now find the IP address of the printer (it should be on the self-test printout), type it into a browser.
- On that screen you will find a Networking Tab, then on the left Wireless, then the IPv4 Tab.
- On this screen you want to set a Manual IP. You need to set an IP address outside the range that the router automatically sets (called the DHCP range). If you know what that is, set an IP outside that range but no higher than 254 (the last number in the address). If you do not know, use the current IP address.
- Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet (unless you know it is different, if so, use that)
- Leave the gateway and DNS blank
- Finally, plug in the phone line, reboot the router and test.
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