How to connect hp deskjet printer 2060 to a wifi router

I have a Deskjet 2060 AIO deskjet printer and want to connect to the Netgear Router N300 DNG2200 on the usb port on the router. When the printer is connected there is no notification on the USB port on configuration page. If I connect usb drive it is dected. Thanks for help in advance. 

I really feel bad that I bought a product for which the customer support is so poor.
@Underwater
Yes you can add the printer to the router and the router should be able to direct your requests. Due to the printer software restrictions, the other utilities like cleaning/alighning etc would not work and you'd have to connect via USB.
I am using the same printer with my Belkin N600 router and the printing works fine.
And on a side note, just try to figure out things yourself. The support (as evident from the above two replies) is outright pathetic and misleading.

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