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.
They are the same ones. Cat 6 just use's some wires in the cable a different way. Cat5e is compatible with Cat6 systems but may not give you the most bang for your buck. They're all standard "connectors".
Cat-5 and Cat-6 wiring allows you to connect up to 4 telephone numbers to one jack, since there are 4 pairs in the cable.
when was cat 6 introduced
Generally speaking, UTP of Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat 6 is physically terminated with either an RJ-45 plug or RJ-45 jack. The wiring pattern depends on whether you are using 568A or 568B as your cable standard.
Jack Twyman is 6' 6".
Jack Ashford is 6' 6".
Jack Leary is 6' 6".
RJ45 is a 8 pin connector used on networking(ethernet) cables RJ11 is 6 pin connector used on telephone cables in the USA
The Jack Benny Program - 1950 Jack Hunts for Uranium 6-6 was released on: USA: 4 December 1955
-6 is a number, not a function and so there is not an inverse function.
These days is mostly cat 5e/cat 6 for the LAN, maybe some optical fiber The WAN connection could be a multitude of thing's although, again, you'd expect it presented as either cat5,6/rj45 or fiber optic.