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Do they make such a thing (RJ 11)
This is not exactly a computer topic but I does have to do with using
DSL with my computer. I am rewiring the telephone system in my house. I will wind up with separate lines for DSL to a few rooms. I need to make a short, one foot or so, cable out with an RJ 11 type connector one end and bare wire on the other. The connector will plug into the jack in the NID and the bare wires will go to a screw down terminal strip. Does anyone know if there are RJ 11 connectors that I can use with the two twisted pair wire commonly used in telephone wiring in a building? Thank you very much. |
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:11:16 -0500, "Jack Gillis"
wrote: This is not exactly a computer topic but I does have to do with using DSL with my computer. I am rewiring the telephone system in my house. I will wind up with separate lines for DSL to a few rooms. I need to make a short, one foot or so, cable out with an RJ 11 type connector one end and bare wire on the other. The connector will plug into the jack in the NID and the bare wires will go to a screw down terminal strip. Does anyone know if there are RJ 11 connectors that I can use with the two twisted pair wire commonly used in telephone wiring in a building? Thank you very much. IMO, you'd be better off just putting in a jack and using short RJ11-RJ11 extension cable. If you'd planned to hook a phone into it too then buy a dual jack. As for the connectors, sure you can buy crimp-on connectors for RJ11 just like you would for RJ45, and a crimp tool... providing you're using appropriately small gauge wire (I foget the gauge ATM). |
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Radio Shack 279-391 is what you want; or you could just wire the
terminal strip to a standard Telco block with an RJ11 cover? http://www.radioshack.com/category.a...1%5F008&Page=2 "Jack Gillis" wrote in message ... This is not exactly a computer topic but I does have to do with using DSL with my computer. I am rewiring the telephone system in my house. I will wind up with separate lines for DSL to a few rooms. I need to make a short, one foot or so, cable out with an RJ 11 type connector one end and bare wire on the other. The connector will plug into the jack in the NID and the bare wires will go to a screw down terminal strip. Does anyone know if there are RJ 11 connectors that I can use with the two twisted pair wire commonly used in telephone wiring in a building? Thank you very much. |
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Thank you very much, Pen.
The Radio Shack page gave me what I wanted. The parts will give me what I need/want with a little change in my plan for the scheme of things. "Pen" wrote in message ... Radio Shack 279-391 is what you want; or you could just wire the terminal strip to a standard Telco block with an RJ11 cover? http://www.radioshack.com/category.a...1%5F008&Page=2 "Jack Gillis" wrote in message ... This is not exactly a computer topic but I does have to do with using DSL with my computer. I am rewiring the telephone system in my house. I will wind up with separate lines for DSL to a few rooms. I need to make a short, one foot or so, cable out with an RJ 11 type connector one end and bare wire on the other. The connector will plug into the jack in the NID and the bare wires will go to a screw down terminal strip. Does anyone know if there are RJ 11 connectors that I can use with the two twisted pair wire commonly used in telephone wiring in a building? Thank you very much. |
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You're welcome; glad to help.
"Jack Gillis" wrote in message ... Thank you very much, Pen. The Radio Shack page gave me what I wanted. The parts will give me what I need/want with a little change in my plan for the scheme of things. "Pen" wrote in message ... Radio Shack 279-391 is what you want; or you could just wire the terminal strip to a standard Telco block with an RJ11 cover? http://www.radioshack.com/category.a...1%5F008&Page=2 "Jack Gillis" wrote in message ... This is not exactly a computer topic but I does have to do with using DSL with my computer. I am rewiring the telephone system in my house. I will wind up with separate lines for DSL to a few rooms. I need to make a short, one foot or so, cable out with an RJ 11 type connector one end and bare wire on the other. The connector will plug into the jack in the NID and the bare wires will go to a screw down terminal strip. Does anyone know if there are RJ 11 connectors that I can use with the two twisted pair wire commonly used in telephone wiring in a building? Thank you very much. |
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