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On a DSL Modem you will find an RJ45 (Resistor Jack) connector with the help of which you can connect to an ISP of your choice.
A male RJ45 plug is specifically designed to fit an RJ45 socket. You would need a device that takes both allows you to plug both coax and an RJ45 connector into it. Perhaps a cable modem? Kind regards, Gareth
You cannot connect an RJ11 cable to a RJ45 port. You can buy an external dial-up modem, though, that connects to a USB port. A link to where you can buy an external USB dial-up modem is below. http://www.amazon.com/Small-Compact-Lightweight-Modem-Connect/dp/B001C4EUFE
RJ45 was designed for LAN connection only. For modem lines you need RJ11. Thus the answer is NO.
RJ45 female and males.
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Ethernet and modem.
Computers connect to the Internet via a network interface card (NIC) or wireless LAN adapter (WiFi adapter). Historically, computers could also connect to the Internet via a built-in modem for use with telephone lines.
I have the same problem works with a 100ft RJ45 running accross the house, yet using a pluglink, no go...
its so simple...connect them to the RJ45 port of the router and see that the port blinks.this indicates that they r up and running
You need to buy an adsl router. Connect your modem to the router then connect your two computers using rj45 (ethernet) cables or usb. Some routers need to be a modem router which renders your broadband router useless. Some broadband companies require you to register every PC used on the network sharing the internet. And sometimes you can get a wireless router but it takes a while to install.