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Phone Ethernet Cable Adapter Female Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Details

Connector TypeRj45 to Rj11
Cable TypeEthernet
Compatible DevicesDSL Modem, Telephone, Fax
ColorWhite
BrandRetailAndBulk

Description of Phone Ethernet Cable Adapter Female

RJ45 (8P4C) Male connector to RJ11 (6P4C) Female Adapter. For Connecting Analog Telephones through Ethernet Jacks. High quality materials provide good solid connection without signal loss. Connectors with 50μ thick Gold plated contacts for strongest connection and corrosion resistance. RoHS Certified. NOT FOR USE WITH ROUTERS unless your Landline Phone Service comes in through the routers Phone Jack. NOT designed to carry internet data from routers. See description below for more info.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Solution for Wired Connections!

As a result of using this adapter, I found that I could easily connect my phone to Ethernet cables and enjoy faster internet speeds. The adapter is simple to use and provides a stable connection without any interruptions. It's a great gadget for anyone who works with electronics and needs a reliable wired connection..

Pros
  • Easy to use, provides stable and faster internet speeds.
Cons
  • Only compatible with specific devices.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Doesn't work: The

Connects but does not work. You will not get a phone line/service to pass through. I used to bypass my old modem on my Nighthawk router but it didn't work. I had to order a new modem router

Pros
  • phone cords are NOT designed to carry internet data from routers. For more information, see the description below.
Cons
  • unreliable