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Subject:
phone lines (rj25c to rj11)
Category: Science > Technology Asked by: lostguide-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
29 Aug 2002 15:32 PDT
Expires: 06 Sep 2002 17:23 PDT Question ID: 60033 |
From where would I obtain a telephone adapter which takes the output from a rj25c (3 line phone socket) and provides a rj14c line phone jack (2 lines) and an rj11 jack (1 line). Or even 3 rj11 jacks. | |
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Subject:
Re: phone lines (rj25c to rj11)
From: pyrotuc-ga on 02 Sep 2002 09:33 PDT |
I believe Wal-Mart carries an adapter that will probably fit your purpose. It plugs in to a 3 line jack, and splits into three seperate jacks, L1, L2, L3...there is a similar one that puts out L1+L2+l3, L1+L2, L1+L3. Alternatively, you could buy a crimper, some three line cable, and some clips for such, and make one end all three lines, and then strip off a fair amount of insulation on the other end, make put a clip on each of the line one, two, and three pairs of wires, thus a male-male splitter of a single three line jack into their seperate line constituents. |
Subject:
Re: phone lines (rj25c to rj11)
From: lostguide-ga on 06 Sep 2002 17:23 PDT |
You're right! Radio Shack / Fries - and a hundred other electrical stores don't sell them but Walmart does! I rejoice in your information and shall eat the minstrels. |
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