![]() The Ethernet plug that you are trying to shove in there will never fit. It is not rated for high speed digital traffic. The (analog) wire that comes from your phone to that jack is called a CAT3 line. The 'holes' you are referring to are for the phone line. You should check with a nerd about connecting everything and double check compatibility, but it ought to work. If you want a piece of wire, then you should look into this option (buying a JeyDirect). It saves me a trip up the stairs and is nice backup. I have had an H932C hooked into it for DECADES. My model being an X175 (internal J6035D). The HP brand name for their print server offering was called JetDirect. HP has saved you about $1 for the cost of the wired jack, something to think about for a $60 printer perhaps. These were quite common until they got built into the printer. Now everything on the Ethernet can hit the printer with no wireless. Yes, you could get creative, configuring it. So what do you think happened when HP didn't have wireless printers? What did we do with USB only interfaces? You bought a little something called a 'Print Server', plugged your USB printer into one side and Ethernet into the other. I think I got mine for about $60 something. Of COURSE you can wire that printer in! Problem is, you might not feel like spending the money to do it as it could wind up being more than the printer itself. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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