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'''RJ11''' is the name of a 4-pin connector of the [[Registered Jack]] family, normally used with [[twisted-pair copper wire]], which is the industry standard for 1- or 2-line analog ([[Plain Old Telephone Service]]) telephone connections; it will mate with the center of an [[RJ45]] connector. | '''RJ11''' is the name of a 4-pin connector of the [[Registered Jack]] family, normally used with [[twisted-pair copper wire]], which is the industry standard for 1- or 2-line analog ([[Plain Old Telephone Service]]) telephone connections; it will mate with the center of an [[RJ45]] connector. | ||
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Revision as of 19:46, 6 July 2011
RJ11 is the name of a 4-pin connector of the Registered Jack family, normally used with twisted-pair copper wire, which is the industry standard for 1- or 2-line analog (Plain Old Telephone Service) telephone connections; it will mate with the center of an RJ45 connector.