Re: Wireless For Mac
To use wireless on your Mac OSX machine, you will need to make sure your machine has the appropriate wireless hardware installed. Note: For newer machines, Wi-Fi replaces Airport. Any mention of Airport refers to Wi-Fi. All directions are otherwise identical. Please see steps below to enable wireless on your mac osx machine. Click the AirPort icon in the menu bar, and select Turn Airport On.
Re: Wireless For Mac Pro
Select IAS to connect to the wireless network. If you do not see the AirPort icon in the menu bar. Go to System preferences icon from the dock. Click on Network icon. Select AirPort from the left hand side of the window.
Check to see if the status for the AirPort is on. If it is off then click on Turn AirPort On. Select Join Other Network. Click on Show Networks and select IAS.
Re Wireless For Macbook Air
Click on Join. Check off Show AirPort status in menu bar. Click on Apply.
Good morning, I got my printer (Deskjet 3510) some time ago and set it up no problems for wireless printing. Yesterday, all of a sudden, it stopped connecting to the network. I reset the wireless settings and ran the CD to re-connect. Now, when I get to the wireless set up page it says 'WiFi Filter Error - Device MAC Hardware Address has been filtered out and not available from.' I have checked my AT&T 2-Wire router settings (U-Verse) and MAC address filtering is not not enabled. I ran a scan and it picked up a bunch of MAC address and put them in the 'Allowed' box.
The MAC address for the printer is in there. I have tried enabling MAC address filtering and it still won't connect. So right now I have the printer working via USB, MAC Address filtering switched off on the router, but I still get the error.
I have not changed the postion of the printer or the router since it was working. Not aware of any software upgrades being applied.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am having the exact same issue with my new HP 8620. My printer will not connect to my xfinity wireless gateway/network and the HP Wireless Network Test Results show that 'No Filtering - FAIL'. I have tried: 1. Adding the mac address into the router while mac filtering is set to 'allow all' - no luck, and 2. Setting mac filtering to 'deny' and removing the printer mac address Neither option has worked.
I have also attempted to set a manual ip address through the lcd on the printer. For some reason, those setting are never saved.
As soon as I move off of the manual settings screen the information is removed. All other settings on the Wireless Network Test Results 'Pass'. If you come up with a solution, I would really appreciate it if you could post it.