Next ran the Network Configuration Page and everything is enabled except the 802.11 Wireless. Under Configuration Summary: It shows old SSID name and Mac Hardware Address but no IP Address. Nothing else under diagnostic summary ran. The Diagnostic Summary in brief: Wireless On & Working & Security – Pass Network Name (SSID) Found – Fail. “Ran the HP wireless network test report and it states that HP printer can’t find wireless router and to verify that the HP printer network name (SSID) matches the wireless router network name (SSID) exactly. I went to HP community support with the information below but I have received no solutions outside of buying a new printer. This appears to be an HP printer problem. Thinking that removing Airport Extreme may have been the problem, I reconnected it to the AT&T modem/router, however no change. Naturally, after the tech leaves, we find out the HP printer wirelessly no longer works. The AT&T technician stated that I no longer needed my Apple Airport Extreme, so it was removed. For your information, everything is connected via Wi-Fi. Prior to the conversion, my wireless printer connection was working perfectly. AT&T just upgraded my service with a new modem/router (AT&T U-Verse). My HP Photosmart C4780 printer was also purchased from Apple. I have two Apple MacBook Pro laptops with Mountain Lion software. Didn't know exactly where to direct this question in the Apple Community so I chose Airport.
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