Wireless connection​, officejet 4500

Centurylink installed a new modem/router when I upgraded to 20 mps.
I downloaded the current install for windows 8 but when I go through the add wireless device it sees my printer after connecting by USB but does complete the install.
No error messages.
Printer works fine through USB connection.

Hi,
Please use the following instructions to fix:
   http://www.hp.com/global/au/en/wireless/reconfigur​ing-system-help3.html
Regards.
BH
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