Installing deskjet 6840 in existing wireless network

I want to re-install my deskjet 6840 in an existing wireless network.
Right now the printer is connected via USB to my desktop machine ( XP ). This pc is connected to the router with a LAN cable. Two netbooks are connected wireless in addition.
I would prefer the LAN cable between the XP computer and the modem/router and change the printer location to another room and consequently connect the printer wireless to allow printing with the desktop as well as with the netbooks.
I intend to de-install the old existing printer software and drivers; to download fresh the software/drivers and to install on the desktop machine, still running under XP.
Would that stand a good chance to an final installation as I intend to realize ??
Thanks for any help or remarks

Hello 22Dog. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
The AirPort Express Base Station (AX) has a "join an existing wireless network" option within the AirPort Utility. If you are having difficulties accessing the AX with the utility, try either temporarily connecting your PC directly to the AX using an Ethernet patch cable or connecting the AX (by Ethernet) to your existing wireless router. Once connected either way, try accessing it with the AirPort Utility again.

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