25' FT FOOT BLACK PHONE TELEPHONE EXTENSION CORD CABLE LINE WIRE WITH STANDARD RJ-11 PLUGS
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I got a six out of ten. pin/4- Only the middle four wire slots are used on this connector cord, which has six slots in total. You should double-check the jack size you're looking for because it's wider than a 4-inch jack. pin/4- The smaller 4/4 female jack does not accept the connector cord.
It's a 25-foot single line. with RJ-45 connectors 11 plugs
This isn't a Cat-related article. There are five Ethernet cables. It's just a regular phone cable (RJ-45). 11), which is typically associated with DSL. You should be able to use it without difficulty.
I wouldn't say it's a roundabout way of putting it. In my opinion, flat is a better word than round to describe it.
Selected User Reviews For 25' FT FOOT BLACK PHONE TELEPHONE EXTENSION CORD CABLE LINE WIRE WITH STANDARD RJ-11 PLUGS
This cord has been improperly wired. The ends of both ends were not properly attached by the manufacturer. The correct wiring is present on one RJ11 end, but it is crossed on the other. So, while this "might" work with telephones because they don't care about polarity, it won't work if you're using it as a communication cable for RJ11-equipped devices. Returning for a refund would be far too inconvenient. Junk.
I bought a new phone, signed up for a new VoIP service through my internet provider, and bought a new phone cord, but I couldn't get dialtone. Internet provider ran tests, modem appeared to be in good working order, so tech was dispatched, but there was a problem with the cord! Now I'm finding out I can't get a refund for a defective product?! Not cool!.
Five stars for being a cost-effective and adequate product that met my expectations based on the description and price; it is not of the highest quality or heavy-duty construction, but it is adequate. duty gauged durable wire at a low cost, delivered quickly, and a satisfactory solution as a telephone patch cable Although there are higher-quality cables with more wire protection available, I was unable to find a better deal for its intended use. If a connection is needed and the appropriate ports are available, this wire will work perfectly to connect peripherals such as a phone, fax, modem, or computer to one another or to the source (wall). It's probably best to just plug it in and forget about it; Its outer coating is light, and it is unlikely to withstand constant change, use, or frequent storage/deployment without debilitating wear.
The cord isn't in working order. I've tried two other cords and can receive calls and faxes, but I can't with this one, and they don't seem to accept returns or exchanges. It was a complete waste of money - You will not be sorry if you don't buy it! br>br>UPDATE: br>br> A NEW CORD WAS SENT TO ME AUTOMATICALLY BY THE SELLER. THEY WERE VERY THANKFUL FOR IT. THE CORD IS EXCELLENT FOR PHONE AND FAX USE. I'M INCLUDING STARS BECAUSE THEY WENT OUT OF THEIR WAY TO MAKE IT RIGHT.
The phone cord is excellent. The only criticism is that it is extremely light and fragile. If you're just going to plug it in and forget about it, the cable should suffice. If you have to move it around, it feels as if it will be cut/sliced if it catches on something.
This is a product you should not buy! Quick summary: THIS PHONE EXTENSION CABLE DOESN'T WORK AT ALL! The long version is as follows: It was purchased in order to connect my Valentine One radar detector to it. Because of the color scheme in my home, I needed black. I've wired a total of four vehicles so far. There has never been a problem. I can't return it because I cut the cord (and then cut and re-cut it). 4 sections of cord were terminated. There isn't a single working section. Crap!.
I've had this 25-year-old car for a long time. For the past three years, I've been using a foot phone cable. I tried everything I could to fix it, but it's still broken. out a genuine work-of-art- Cable is garbage. br>br>After only a few months, the cable's insulating materials cracked open in several places, exposing the metal wire-- while safely tucked inside a wire conduit/protector and without putting any strain on the lines I'm tossing this cable and will never buy anything from this manufacturer again after patching it with electrical tape more times than I can remember. The inner wire, to its credit, lasted three years before disintegrating as well. Good wire, on the other hand, should last for many years. br>br>Bottom line: (1) If this cable is exposed to nothing but air, it will crack. (2) Low-grade brittle stands are used for the inner wire.
There is no loss of sound quality, it is the correct length, and it looks great on every phone to which I've attached it. There are no drawbacks to report.