LaserJet M252: Laserjet M252 wired and wireless

I have a user who has this printer and I would like to know if this printer can be configured for a WIRED connection and wireless.

The user has a Macbook Air, Chromebooks and iPads.   I configured the printer to have a static IP as a wired for the MBA and Chromebooks can be printed on it.  IPads need a wireless connection.

Since I have already assigned a static IP address for a WIRED connection, configure the wireless as DHCP for iPads can print?

You're right, plug an ethernet to the printer cable disables the wireless radio.

Kind regards

Shlomi

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