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Since Alexander Graham Bell patented the first telephone on Jan. 30, 1877, people have been using telephones as their primary means of communication all around the world. Though wireless phone use...
A power inverter allows you to use electrical equipment in your car that needs an AC power supply---a great option for traveling. First, determine how you would be using the power inverter. If you...
Telephone jacks have no working parts, so if one is not working, rather than fixing the jack, you must replace the jack (or the wiring connected to it). Most residential jacks are designated RJ11...
The phone jack is nearly as common in most rooms of the house as an electric outlet. Phone jacks are used for connecting our wired and wireless phones to our home phone lines, and for computer...
How to crimp the many varieties of cables and terminals with a crimping tool. In this day of electronic devices, as well as much older technology, electrical devices, hydraulic devices there often...
Cell phones are usable in most places, but unfortunately chargers are not. If you frequently travel outside the range of a wall outlet or car jack, you know that cell phone battery life is never...
You will need to wire your phone jack for your computer if you have DSL or want a separate line for a dial-up modem. This will be a separate dedicated computer line for either dial up or DSL; you...
In a day and age of increased surveillance, everyone seems to think that someone is listening in on their private conversations. True, many of them are just paranoid conspiracy nuts....
No matter how many phone jacks you have in your house, it seems there's never a phone in the room where you are. If you have some carpentry skills, you can install additional phone jacks in your...