Cameron Kaiser wrote:
No, they're surface contacts. It looks like
Ethernet cabling and has the same
contact spacing as RJ-45 and RJ-11, but Ethernet is too wide for the jack. I
was wondering about RJ-45S or RJ-48, maybe.
It is my understanding that RJ-45 and RJ-48 are physically identical,
but have different RJ numbers because of different applications/pinouts.
I don't know what RJ-45S is.
M~