Canon PIXMA ip4000r wifi connection

I have an ip4000r printer which has worked fine until recently. We moved house and therefore needed to reset the printer on the network. Spent weeks trying to sort until canon finally gave me some instructions. Their website is rubbish. Now a network fault has meant we've had to reset everything and need to do it again. Canon continues to maintain the instructions are the same but i cannot get them to work. Can anybody give me some instructions as to how I'm meant to sort this out so i can print wirelessly.

To configure the printer to the new network you must connect to it via USB first. When you do, it will probably add to the printer list automatically. Select it and open the printer queue then click the Utility icon. This will open the Canon IJ utility. Select the iP4000R and then click the Network button. This will open the Canon IJ Network utility which will let you choose the wireless network SSID and enter the IP address. Once you have entered the settings for your new network then you can quit the Canon utility.
Now that the printer info has been set, you can add the printer. Select More Printers then Canon IJ Network. This should show the iP4000R in the list. Select it to complete the install.
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