P1102w Not Reconnecting After Restart

Hi, 
I have a Laserjet P1102w and I am having problems. After installing the printer driver, everything went fine. Then, when I shut off the printer for the night and attempted to print the next day with the printer on, it appreaed offline. I am using a Desktop so I used the basic Windows 'Add a Printer' wizard because I set up my wireless printer on my laptop on the network. I did also install drivers (latest). Obiously I cant reconnect to perform a wireless configuration because my desktop  which is connected via Ethernet is in the other room. Would I have to reconfigure the printer on the network on my laptop?
Thanks!

Hi 12242
I understand the printer isn't reconnecting to the network.
I can help you with this.
I would power cycle everything.
Turn the printer and computer off.
Disconnect the power cable on the router for 10 seconds, then reconnect the power cable again. Turn the computer on, then the printer.
Then I would print a configuration page to see if you have a valid IP address and network name. Printing a Configuration Page.
If you have a valid IP address try and print from the computer.
If you don't have a valid IP address then I would restore the printer defaults.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings.
Plug the printer back into the computer with the USB cable.
Then go to start, all programs, HP, Laserjet, wireless configuration wizard, follow the steps to setup the wireless. Should be able to print wirelessly now.
Then I would setup a static IP address for the printer. Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection. Go to Step six: Assign your HP product a static IP address.
I would use a higher value to avoid IP conflicts (e.g. if the current IP is 10.0.0.1, change only the last part to 10.0.0.20 so the address will remain and won't be used by other devices when the printer is powered off)
If you need more assistance just let me know.
Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Kudos Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!
Gemini02
I work on behalf of HP

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