I guess Sam's more exact.  It has the rj-11 package or form factor.  i
didn't know the different # of wires led to different names, as I've
seen 2,4 and 6 pair phone jacks based on the # of separate lines.
-Mike
Sam Ismail wrote:
 On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Ward Donald Griffiths III wrote:
  Mike Allison wrote:
 Am I sure they're RJ11, no.  They're physically the same jack with six
 live wires.  But beyond that, how would I know??? 
 RJ-11 is four wires.  Standard phone jack. 
 Incorrect.  RJ-11 is a single pair jack.  RJ-14 is two-pair.  However,
 both are in the same form factor.
 Sam                                        Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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