LAN WAN settings on Pixma MX922

On my Pixma MX922 I can set either WAN active or LAN active, not both at the same time. I have one desktop - LAN, 1 laptop WAN only, 2 tablets WAN only. Two printers, one is a LaserJet TCP/IP only, the other is the Pixma MX922.
Any body know how I can print to either printer from the desktop - where I work a lot, and others can print from their laptop or tablet to either printer?
Router is Archer C7 801.11ac/n/b
Or if a different Canon Inkjet printer can activate WAN and LAN at the same time I would like to know. Thanks
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Hi Pakeha,
You can install the printer on your laptop and connect your tablets wirelessly using the wireless setup method, then install the printer on your desktop computer, also choosing the wireless connection method during setup, even if the desktop computer is connected to your router via an ethernet cable.  Should you need assistance installing the printer wirelessly, please call or email us using one of the methods on the Contact Us page for further assistance.
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