No network on 309a, no manual set either!!

just picked my new 309a printer, i want to connect it to my router so it can be shared with the laptop downsatirs etc. wnr 2000 netgear router
when plugged in is does not even recognise that its plugged in to the router ( no lights on the network port on back).
i cannot manual set the IP etc. as it wont save ot and just goes back to 000.000.000.000 every time.
i have tried different network cables and different ports etc but still no luck. i have a real old hp 2600n laser printer which is about 4 years old and even that connected  in 2 mins to the network no problems...
plus my iphone does not find the blue-tooth on the printer!!! ( is it compatible with an iphone so i print stuff direct from the phone on blue-tooth )

Turn off the wireless radio on the printer (so the blue light goes out).  Make sure the cables are completely pushed in on both ends.
If all this fails, reset the printer by turning it off, hold # and 6 keys while and a bit after turning it back on.
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