What type of connector does a modem use?

Group of answer choices

RJ-45

3.5 mm

RJ-11

PS/2

1 answer

A modem typically uses an RJ-11 connector for traditional telephone line connectivity. For Ethernet connections, a modem may also use an RJ-45 connector, but the RJ-11 is specific to phone lines. Therefore, if you are referring to the type of connector for a standard DSL or dial-up modem, the answer is RJ-11.

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