Wireless Quit Working on HP Officejet Pro 8600 - N911g

Cannot re-establish wireless connection.  When I go to the screen that lists the id's for the various wireless routers, the screen goes blank except for a code about 8 characters or longer that starts (I believe) with B849.  The code is visible for less than a second.  The sceen bkanks out that message and displays the instruction to stop and then start the printer while lights that border the display beging to blink.

Hey REFLaherty,
It sounds like the printer is having an issue with connecting to the internal wireless card.  I would advise performing a factory reset on this printer, then trying to connect to the network again.  I have the steps to perform this type of reset and will send this information to you in a private message here on the forums.  Please check your inbox messages.
Before performing these steps, please read Bob_Headrick's thread on printer resets found here.
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