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I must have been asleep, I meant pins 1 and 8 lol
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I wondered where pin 9 was located in an 8 pin jack. Welcome to Monday part 3. 
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Uhhhh, I believe the 8 PIN "RJ31/45/et al, plug and jack is actually capable of 10 pins. Or should I say was 'designed' as 10 pin capable.
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![[Linked Image from l-com.com]](https://www.l-com.com/product_images/detail/pwd_tdr10p10c.jpg) RJ50 according to wikipedia, never seen them in person tho.
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I've seen 10 pin modular plug connections on APC battery backups.
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"RJ50". Now that is funny! Thanks, Andy for the chuckle. I wonder how long it will be before the CG's come up with an RJ55 (maybe their version of a gigabit network connection?)
Let's remember that much of what is on Wiki is there by 'professionals' who have no clue of what they are speaking. There is little to no proof made as to the legitimacy of much of the information there. Thank goodness that the popularity of the site has summoned feedback from other posters who can debunk (or verify) information that is provided.
Yes, there is a ten-position version of an 8P8C plug/jack. They are quite common in some POS (cash register) systems between the keyboard and the base system. The only ones that I've encountered are what appears to be a 10/C short handset cord.
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I'm no expert exactly, but isn't the RJ45 is the correct term for 1 1gig speed, and that RJ50 will be for the new cat6-7 10 gig?
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