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AES  
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 More options Oct 25, 10:22 am
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
From: AES <sieg...@stanford.edu>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 16:22:19 -0700
Local: Sun, Oct 25 2009 10:22 am
Subject: RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)
Thanks for replies to my overblown earlier question, and I realize now
that what I want is an RJ11 plug strip (or 5 of them) -- in other
words, something that looks and functions exactly like a 110 V plug
strip, except that the cord on one end has an RJ11 connector on it
instead of 110 V plug on it, and the 4 or 6 or 8 110 V receptacles
along its length are replaced by 4 or 6 or 8 RJ11 female jacks, all
wired in parallel.

Except, looks like *nobody* seems to make such an object, or any
low-cost fully pre-assembled functional equivalent to it.  Odd . . .


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Discussion subject changed to "RJ11 plug strip [Telecom]" by Dan Lanciani
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 More options Oct 25, 1:19 pm
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From: Dan Lanciani <d...@danlan.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 22:19:41 -0400 (EDT)
Local: Sun, Oct 25 2009 1:19 pm
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip [Telecom]

sieg...@stanford.edu (AES) wrote:

|Thanks for replies to my overblown earlier question, and I realize now
|that what I want is an RJ11 plug strip (or 5 of them) -- in other
|words, something that looks and functions exactly like a 110 V plug
|strip, except that the cord on one end has an RJ11 connector on it
|instead of 110 V plug on it, and the 4 or 6 or 8 110 V receptacles
|along its length are replaced by 4 or 6 or 8 RJ11 female jacks, all
|wired in parallel.
|
|Except, looks like *nobody* seems to make such an object, or any
|low-cost fully pre-assembled functional equivalent to it.  Odd . . .

Something like this?

http://www.summitsource.com/ge-5jack-phone-extension-cable-adapter-mo...

http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=90134891&listingid=1873226

http://www.beachaudio.com/Ge/Tl96131-p-31886.html?utm_source=froogle&...

http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?M=GENERAL_ELECTRIC_TL26131&ID=1...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220428259414

                        Dan Lanciani
                        ddl@danlan.*com


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Discussion subject changed to "RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)" by tlvp
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 More options Oct 25, 12:34 pm
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From: tlvp <mPiOsUcB.EtLlL...@att.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:34:47 -0400
Local: Sun, Oct 25 2009 12:34 pm
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)

On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 19:22:19 -0400, AES <sieg...@stanford.edu> wrote:
> Thanks for replies to my overblown earlier question, and I realize now
> that what I want is an RJ11 plug strip (or 5 of them) -- in other
> words, something that looks and functions exactly like a 110 V plug
> strip, except that the cord on one end has an RJ11 connector on it
> instead of 110 V plug on it, and the 4 or 6 or 8 110 V receptacles
> along its length are replaced by 4 or 6 or 8 RJ11 female jacks, all
> wired in parallel.

> Except, looks like *nobody* seems to make such an object, or any
> low-cost fully pre-assembled functional equivalent to it.  Odd . . .

Not quite what you describe, but close: Radio Shack used to offer
a little 9-inch pigtail device with one RJ11 male (plug) at one end and
a 5-fer at the other -- plastic box housing five RJ11 (female) sockets.
I have one, 's how I know. And, just maybe, perhaps they still do?
Overpriced, of course, but if it's in stock you don't pay shipping :-) .

HTH. Cheers, -- tlvp
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Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP


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 More options Oct 25, 2:22 pm
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From: Reed <re...@rmi.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:22:06 -0600
Local: Sun, Oct 25 2009 2:22 pm
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)

AES wrote:
> Thanks for replies to my overblown earlier question, and I realize now
> that what I want is an RJ11 plug strip (or 5 of them) -- in other
> words, something that looks and functions exactly like a 110 V plug
> strip, except that the cord on one end has an RJ11 connector on it
> instead of 110 V plug on it, and the 4 or 6 or 8 110 V receptacles
> along its length are replaced by 4 or 6 or 8 RJ11 female jacks, all
> wired in parallel.

> Except, looks like *nobody* seems to make such an object, or any
> low-cost fully pre-assembled functional equivalent to it.  Odd . . .

Do you mean like this:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3881488


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 More options Oct 26, 1:31 am
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From: JimB <ajbredac...@invalid.yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 07:31:56 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Oct 26 2009 1:31 am
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)
This comment is really directed at your original question(s), I'm
putting it in this thread because it is the most current.

You mentioned that the "weird junction boxes" it the utility closet
are the termination of lead-sheathed underground cables.  These boxes
are almost certainly the protectors!!  Please do not remove these, as
doing so can create a very dangerous condition.  The NEC requires
them, and the grounds of the protectors MUST be bonded to the ground
point of your electrical power service entrance.  Furthermore, these
protectors are the property (and responsibility) of your service
provider.

Could you post a link to a photo of the demarc in question?  That
would help clear this up and eliminate conjecture on my part....


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Discussion subject changed to "RJ11 plug strip [Telecom]" by AES
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 More options Oct 26, 2:11 am
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From: AES <sieg...@stanford.edu>
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 08:11:17 -0700
Local: Mon, Oct 26 2009 2:11 am
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip [Telecom]
In article <200910250219.WAA04...@ss10.danlan.com>,
 Dan Lanciani <d...@danlan.com> wrote:

Thanks much!  You had the magic incantation.  (And a six to one price
variation across these sources.)

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Discussion subject changed to "RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)" by Robert Bonomi
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 More options Oct 26, 3:39 am
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From: bon...@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi)
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 11:39:22 -0500
Local: Mon, Oct 26 2009 3:39 am
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)
In article <siegman-140312.16214924102...@news.stanford.edu>,

AES  <sieg...@stanford.edu> wrote:
>Thanks for replies to my overblown earlier question, and I realize now
>that what I want is an RJ11 plug strip (or 5 of them) .....

>Except, looks like *nobody* seems to make such an object, or any
>low-cost fully pre-assembled functional equivalent to it.  Odd . . .

Well 'low-cost' *is* asking a lot, for something that is, at best, a
'niche' market.  <wry grin>

Beasties similar to what you're now asking about, but with only 2 or 3
outlets _are_ readily available, 'for cheap'.  They're calle 'line
splitters'.


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 More options Oct 26, 1:18 pm
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From: tlvp <mPiOsUcB.EtLlL...@att.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:18:12 -0400
Local: Mon, Oct 26 2009 1:18 pm
Subject: Re: RJ11 plug strip (Telecom)

I can't speak for the OP, Reed, but the item in your link,
RS Catalog # 279-012, is exactly what *I* had in mind.
Glad to know RS still carries it :-) .

Cheers, -- tlvp
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Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP

***** Moderator's Note *****

Radio Shack still carries it, but at twice the price of the other
sources that were listed.


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