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Is this the correct ethernet cable?
#1
a friend of mine just got a brother HL2070N laser printer. eventually she wants to hook it up to her airport base station so all computers on her network can use it.

is this the correct cable?

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#2
Yes, unless it needs a cross-over cable.

Edit: From reading a review on Amazon, installation should be a breeze.

Carm
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#3
Yes, assuming the printer has an Ethernet port, which I believe it does.
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#4
brother HL2070N laser printer

N signifies Network version. Big Grin

Carm
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#5
thanks, all. no, the instructions don't say crossover. she already has the printer usb'd to her iBook and is in love with it already. another score for the Brother line.
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#6
different vendor $7 shipped. may end up being cheaper. Almost all the PCMS branded stuff is either free or $1 shipping.

I have a bunch of their ethernet, IDE and FW cables.
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#7
Good choice for printer! Our is one year old printer and working flawlessly. A minor negative: the print-out is yellowish from the heat.

Kap
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#8
[quote kap]Good choice for printer! Our is one year old printer and working flawlessly. A minor negative: the print-out is yellowish from the heat.

Kap
really? i've had the HL 2070N for almost 9 months and haven't noticed the tinge. i use everything from cheapo recycling grade to bright white paper.
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#9
[quote Carm]brother HL2070N laser printer

N signifies Network version. Big Grin

Carm
Indeed; hence my statement "I believe it does."
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#10
[quote Carm]Yes, unless it needs a cross-over cable.

Edit: From reading a review on Amazon, installation should be a breeze.

Carm
Does anything require a crossover cable anymore?
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