Description
A cable with an RJ11 connection on one end and a BT (British Telecommunications) connection on the other is typically used for connecting devices with RJ11 ports to the BT telephone network in the United Kingdom. Here’s how it is used: Device Connection: The RJ11 end of the cable is plugged into a device that has an RJ11 port. Common devices include: Telephone: You can connect a landline telephone that has an RJ11 socket to the BT telephone network using this cable. Fax Machine: Older fax machines often have RJ11 ports for connecting to telephone lines. Modem: If you have an older DSL modem or other data communication device with an RJ11 port, you can use this cable to connect it to the telephone line. Answering Machine: Some answering machines may also use an RJ11 connection for telephone line input.
Connector type:- RJ11/BT
Compatible devices:- Modem
Compatible phone models:- Telephone
Colour:- White