XJACK is a type of connector to attach a standard RJ11 or RJ45 plug directly to a PC
RJ45 is used with ethernet cables in computer networking while RJ11 is used in connecting telephone units.RJ45 contains more wires than RJ11and RJ45 is physically bigger than RJ11 to accommodate the extra wires
The type of connector is used by the analog modems is RJ11 or RJ45.
No, a conversion can not be made due to the different size of cables that each terminal end uses. An RJ45 uses a Cat , 8 wire cable where as a RJ11 uses a smaller 4 wire cable. The sockets for the RJ45 will be too wide to allow a RJ11 connector to securely connect to it.
Depends on the standard being used, but it will either be an: RJ11 or RJ45 connection jack.
terminate the RJ11 end and on the RJ45 end crimp the 4 wires in the 4 middle slots. run the wires straight through, no crossover
RJ45 was designed for LAN connection only. For modem lines you need RJ11. Thus the answer is NO.
RJ11 and RJ45 are the names for the terminators at the ends of the cables. RJ11 is the 2 pair (4 wire) terminator used for telephones. RJ45 is the 4 pair (8 wire) terminator used for ethernet cable.
for internet cable it is called RJ11 and for the intranet cable it is called RJ45
The simple answer is that there aren't enough wires; RJ11 has 4 wires, and RJ-45 uses 8 wires. In addition, the RJ11 wire is not twisted, so there is a problem with crosstalk.
Ethernet and modem.
You cannot connect an RJ11 cable to a RJ45 port. You can buy an external dial-up modem, though, that connects to a USB port. A link to where you can buy an external USB dial-up modem is below. http://www.amazon.com/Small-Compact-Lightweight-Modem-Connect/dp/B001C4EUFE