I don't think so, tbh. If you go into printers and devices, the chances are that it's shown as connected to a USB port, not a network port. If you can find the IP address of the USB port on the router (I assume it's allocated one), then you need to create a new port, directing Windows to that IP address. The easiest way to do that might be to delete and re-install the printer, but with it connected to the router - otoh, the driver software may be looking for a direct physical connection and not want to play ball.