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Re: XTBIIR Install
I thought he was asking for a rubber plug to seal the entire hole. Many of
us probably have a bag of regular plugs to make up our own cables, but I am
not aware of any rubber plugs for RJ sockets. A small piece of tape will do
the job.
Jeff
"Bill Kearney" <wkearney99@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Well, you CAN buy the bare plugs alone. But I figured since everyone's
> probably got SEVERAL spare telephone cords lying around this would be a
> cheaper/easier solution. A plug might be only a few pennies, but the fuel
> or shipping costs to get it would cost a lot more.
>
> -Bill
>
>> I did think about that, but hated the idea of hacking up a perfectly good
>> cord. I guess I will use a piece of tape for now.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dennis Raher
>> "Bill Kearney" <wkearney99@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> I don't supose you know of a rubber plug for the RJ socket. Since it's
>>>> installed on the top of the unit, I would think it should be covered to
>>>> protect it against dust and dirt if it's not being used.
>>>
>>> Just lop off the end from a phone cord and use just the plug.
>>
>
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