Andy Burns wrote:
Sparks wrote:
That would be an RJ11 plug.
If it has all 6 contacts, then it's a RJ11 6P6C
If there are 4 contacts (but 6 positions) then it's a 6P4C (The outer
two positions are empty in these connectors)
At the equipment end you often get the smaller 4P4C connectors, RJ10(?)
Not usually on the line connection for a fax - I have only ever seen
RJ11 there. You do see RJ10s on some phones - typically for the
connection between the handset (or headset) and the base unit.
--
Cheers,
John.
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