An RJ-45 jack is primarily used for connecting Ethernet cables, which facilitate wired network connections for computers, routers, switches, and other networking devices. It can also be connected to VoIP phones and certain types of security cameras that utilize Ethernet for data transmission. Additionally, some devices may use RJ-45 jacks for connecting to network-enabled printers and smart home devices.
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
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 lot of people would call an RJ45 telecommunications jack, a registered jack or simply RJ45. It just depends on the preference of the person who is using the word.
RJ45 female and males.
Depends on the standard being used, but it will either be an: RJ11 or RJ45 connection jack.
RJ45
Today, it is Cat5 that is commonly used, with RJ45 male ends.
Not physically - the two mediums have different signaling protocols.
RJ stands for Registered Jack
The 45 indicates the jack number; RJ45 indicates Registered Jack number 45. However, there is a slight complication - what most people call RJ45 should actually be 8P8C. The RJ numbers used to be allocated by the FCC, but they are now defined by Administrative Council for Terminal Attachment (ACTA).
To convert an RJ11 telephone jack to an RJ45 Ethernet jack, you will need to rewire the connections in the jack to match the Ethernet standard. This may require some technical knowledge and the use of specific tools. It is recommended to consult a professional or refer to online resources for detailed instructions on how to do this properly.
RJ45 connectors are used in "ethernet cables". These cables connect network devices between computers and systems.