RJ-11 to RJ-45 converter

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 Question by Charles Wang posted 06 Apr 2005
 RJ-11 to RJ-45 converter
Dear Sir,

Internet connect plug HomePNA (RJ-11) to PC by a PCI HPNA card is OK.

Now plan connecting to a wireless bradband Router which in-put plug is Ethernet (RJ-45) LAN or WAN.

ps.: RJ-45(T568B) pin No.1...TxData+
pin No.2...TxData-
pin No.3...RecvData+
pin No.6...RecvData-

Would you advise me how to convert RJ-11 to RJ-45, please

Thanks for kind attention and look forwaard to your advice


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 Answer by Joseph Golan posted 06 Apr 2005
Dear Charles,

It is not possible to connect boardband router with LAN connections to a HPNA adapter. You would need to change/add a NIC card suitable for this which are inexpensive and then recongiure your network connections to use this for your internet access.

Sincerely,
Joseph Golan, RCDD

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