It has an RJ45 ADSL socket where there should be an RJ11 socket, would this adapter be what I need to overcome this?
Detailed Question:
I have recently purchased a Belkin F5D9630 modem/router. It has an RJ45 ADSL socket where there should be an RJ11 socket, would this adapter be what I need to overcome this? If not do you have anything that would?
The TP60 has an RJ45 plug and an RJ11 socket, so will plug into your router and offer an RJ11 socket for your RJ11 lead. It sounds unlikely that the TP60 would help in your case. I suspect that you've bought the wrong ADSL router. I suspect that your router is intended for cable. I've bought the wrong type of router on a few occassions and I've just taken the modem back to where I purchased it and swapped it for a more appropriate unit (one that takes a RJ12 input).


