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gregmcc: You can buy RJ11 to RJ45 or RJ11 to BT adaptors and places like JA Russell or Ideal electrical. They are quite common
In a domestic suitation (Just like my place) I have RJ11 sockets for the DSL (and a central DSL splitter), BT sockets for the POTS and RJ45 for etherent, it makes it hard to plug things in wrong (not impossible though)
gregmcc: You can buy RJ11 to RJ45 or RJ11 to BT adaptors and places like JA Russell or Ideal electrical. They are quite common
In a domestic suitation (Just like my place) I have RJ11 sockets for the DSL (and a central DSL splitter), BT sockets for the POTS and RJ45 for etherent, it makes it hard to plug things in wrong (not impossible though)
sbiddle:gregmcc: You can buy RJ11 to RJ45 or RJ11 to BT adaptors and places like JA Russell or Ideal electrical. They are quite common
In a domestic suitation (Just like my place) I have RJ11 sockets for the DSL (and a central DSL splitter), BT sockets for the POTS and RJ45 for etherent, it makes it hard to plug things in wrong (not impossible though)
Out of curiosity why did you bother with RJ11's?
sbiddle:gregmcc: You can buy RJ11 to RJ45 or RJ11 to BT adaptors and places like JA Russell or Ideal electrical. They are quite common
In a domestic suitation (Just like my place) I have RJ11 sockets for the DSL (and a central DSL splitter), BT sockets for the POTS and RJ45 for etherent, it makes it hard to plug things in wrong (not impossible though)
Out of curiosity why did you bother with RJ11's?
Time to find a new industry!
Remember in the electrical world it is a really bad idea to have two types of connectors that are not electrically comptiable, the best hope is that no damage occurs, the worst case is things blow up, that's why different connectors should be used for different things.
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