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I know I've seen this on the board before, but can't seem to find it.
What is this (4 "pin" outlet) for? TIA Owl Home Inspections Rick Maday Itasca, IL Home Inspector Serving all Chicago Suburbs Schaumburg Home Inspector Naperville Home Inspector Lake County Home Inspector
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telephone jack Rick....
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Thanks. Thought it might be, but I found it odd that they were next to every outlet in the whole place. Guess that made it easy to move the phone around the room.
Owl Home Inspections Rick Maday Itasca, IL Home Inspector Serving all Chicago Suburbs Schaumburg Home Inspector Naperville Home Inspector Lake County Home Inspector
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That's exactly why they did it. An 1960s attempt at a " luxurius home network" I suppose - essentially useless in today's world, although standard phones will still work with it (adapters at Radio Shack) or just change out the jacks.
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They are great for turning into Ethernet connections. I think the idea was to stop tenants from running wire all over the place. |
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