Can you have both Wireless and USB printing configured simultaneously on HP Laser mono 1102w

Hi Guys / HP,
Just wondering if you can have the HP Printer mono laser p1102w setup for both USB2 cable hard-wired to notebook and for wireless connections concurrently.
Trying to install printer with both setups via install CD on my HP notebook Pavilion dv6.
Because when installing the printer CD it asks for one or the other i.e. USB or Wireless.
Is there an easy workaround.
Regards
Mike
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Hello,
You should be able to connect both, but not Ethernet and wireless at the same time.

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