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  2. Telephone jack and plug - Wikipedia

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    For example, telephone cables in the UK typically have a BS 6312 (UK standard) plug at the wall end and a 6P4C or 6P2C modular connector at the telephone end: this latter may be wired as per the RJ11 standard (with pins 3 and 4), or it may be wired with pins 2 and 5, as a straight-through cable from the BT plug (which uses pins 2 and 5 for the ...

  3. Registered jack - Wikipedia

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    RJ11 is commonly used to connect DSL modems to the customer line. [ citation needed ] The conductors other than the two central tip and ring conductors are in practice variously used for a second or third telephone line, a ground for selective ringers , low-voltage power for a dial light, or for anti-tinkle circuitry to prevent pulse dialing ...

  4. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The 6P2C, 6P4C, and 6P6C modular connectors are probably best known for their use as RJ11, RJ14, and RJ25 non-powered registered jacks, respectively (and 6P4C and 6P6C for powered RJ11 and RJ14, power being delivered on the outer pairs). These interfaces use the same six-position modular connector body but have different numbers of pins installed.

  5. Talk:RJ11, RJ14, RJ25 - Wikipedia

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    What's going on with the 4 RJ-11 wires with a home voice/DSL line? the wire carries audio, video and a small amount of electricity to power certain items such as security cameras. RJ11 cable wiring: crossover is standard?

  6. British telephone socket - Wikipedia

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    Typically it will have a 6P4C or 6P2C modular connector at the telephone end: this latter may be wired as per the RJ11 standard (with pins 3 and 4), or it may be wired with pins 2 and 5, as a straight-through cable from the BT plug (which uses pins 2 and 5 for the line, unlike RJ11, which uses pins 3 and 4).

  7. ANSI/TIA-568 - Wikipedia

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    A cable terminated according to T568A on one end and T568B on the other is a crossover cable when used with the earlier twisted-pair Ethernet standards that use only two of the pairs because the pairs used happen to be pairs 2 and 3, the same pairs on which T568A and T568B differ. Crossover cables are occasionally needed for 10BASE-T and ...

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