Network/Ethernet connectors typically use an RJ-45 connector. An RJ-45 plug is similar to a Phone plug, except that the RJ-45 plug had 8 contact points.
RJ-45 plugs are most commonly found at the end of CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable for a network.
No, they are not. If your power or cable goes out, likely the phone goes out too. Traditional phones also carry thier own power and are generally very dependable.
The one that looks like an over-sized phone plug is called "RJ-45"
Nope - Telephones use an RJ-45 connector, while cable TV uses a BNC-style connector. See related links for comparisons.
Most cell phone power inlets are either a USB Mini-B or Micro-B connector, and in those cases you can purchase a cable that connects directly from the computer's USB connector to the phone. Dollar store cables should be quite good enough; you don't need to buy a special cable from the phone store or electronics store. If your phone uses a small, round connector, you may have to buy a special USB to power adapter from the people who sold you your plan.
IP phone lines work by transmitting phone signals through the cable lines, rather than through the traditional phone lines. The downside is that the phones are tied directly to the cable, and if one is out so is the other.
Crimping tools are designed to connect a connector to a cable. It is used on phone cables as well as network cables. All you do is place the connector with wires into the tool and squeeze the handle.
Its not comparable. Analog phone service is far superior to digital phone service as far as reliability is concerned.
No there is not. But the cable used to connect to internet access devices would be ethernet cables or phone cables for dial up connections
The main function of a traditional modem is to allow communications across different types of networks. This can include over phone lines, cable, or fiber optics.
If you're referring to the charger/USB cable, it is a cord with a USB connector on one end and a flat, long connector on the other that fits the charging port on your iPod. If it connects to the wall, a small cube-shaped attachment with a regular wall socket plug can be connected to the USB end of the cable. The cable that comes with the iPod is white, but can be other colors if bought separately.
RJ45 is a 8 pin connector used on networking(ethernet) cables RJ11 is 6 pin connector used on telephone cables in the USA
Yes, one of the top companies would be time warne cable. you can get tHE cable and phone package. or get a better deal by adding intenert which would be the internet, phone ,cable package.