HP Officejet 4620, configure wifi without WPS

My wifi router is out of range (about 20' a factory wall) and I am sure he does not have WPS. Even if there were a WPS, it would be quite a bit of trouble to press the button. The control panel of the printer does not allow the key wireless entry or the SSID in order to configure the wifi settings via the printer control panel is not viable either. What alternatives do I have to set up wifi?

Install the printer via a USB cable and make it work.  Then follow the instructions to make wireless on page 200.

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