As you can see it has took me some time to get the grayed out ink levels corrected in a Epson Artisan 835 fixed. The problem is NOT with the D-Link. Here is what happens: When you update the drivers a 830 driver is installed in stead of a 835 wireless driver. How can you correct all of this?
Here is how it is done: Boot up in safe mode and COMPLETELY remove all of Epson software and drivers. You will need to look in different places. Then while still in "Safe Mode" click on start/computer/(C:\ and look for any folders with the name Epson and delete them. Then use CCleaner and delete the registers. Now you can boot up as you normally would. Just to be sure go to control panel and look through the programs with uninstall and make sure there is no more Epson left. Now go to Epson web site and download the drivers and software. (If you don't have the disc.) javascript:void(0);javascript:void(0);