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I want to connect my wireless printer directly to my desktop. Do I need to remove the device and then add the device to do this?

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You can not have wireless and Ethernet connections at the same time.  Only 1 IP address per device. 

 

USB and wireless OR USB and Ethernet is allowed, which you have.    USB does not use IP addressing.

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How do you to connect it?  USB cable, Wireless Direct??  Please fully explain  in detail.

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USB cable from printer to desktop. Currently, both the printer and desktop connect wirelessly to the same router.

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@JGMB wrote:

USB cable from printer to desktop. Currently, both the printer and desktop connect wirelessly to the same router.


OK, you are fully connected already. 

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Oh, I didn't think so. When I go to the printer panel it still shows wireless connection active. It shows ethernet not connected. Is that the wired connection? All I did was plug the wire in. How do the printer and desktop know that I want them to communicate through the wire and not through the router?

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You can not have wireless and Ethernet connections at the same time.  Only 1 IP address per device. 

 

USB and wireless OR USB and Ethernet is allowed, which you have.    USB does not use IP addressing.

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