What is this? I know it’s not for Ethernet but could it be for anything else?

What is this? I know it’s not for Ethernet but could it be for anything else?

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I think that's a very old USB port.

Old timer internet
The one you used to AOL

It's a jaypeg.

Telephone cable, RJ11

This

Its a wifi cable lurk more you idiot

youtube.com/watch?v=gsNaR6FRuO0

>zoomers dont even know what phone plugs are
wew lads

M8 is that a spliff inside there?

Its for charging your electric car

Would you recognize this one?

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i dont live in third world countries but yeah, you can see the plug and wire right there

bro this is a phone plug

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europe is a mess

lol

Shut up shitskin amerifat

Dialup wifi plug.

that's the pipe that let's you hear the screaming robot that used to bring internet

winrar

It's called a phone jacket. It's how people used to charge their phones before USB was a thing.

RJ45, nigger.

It's a coax port.

Not that long ago, the US used circular 4 prong telephone plugs.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_plug#History

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>being this dumb

Those plugs are from a few decades ago. We now use the same one as burgers.

Where the fuck do you have american plugs? All I see is schuko.

RJ11

>when you're 12 but you fancy yourself a smartass

only in Hungary

>2019
>Being so fucking young that you don't know what a RJ11 landline jack looks like

this legitimately made me mad as fuck

What if it was ISDN?

I'm curious, how many people still have landlines? I technically have it but just because it comes basically for free in a combo with my cable and internet, but I don't even have a phone connected to it. Also it has a tendency to attract telemarketers that somehow find your number.

that's how all electrical sockets used to look before USB 3.0 standardized them.

I now get 250mbit VDSL over the same 60 year old cable. The old phones are connected to the router now

>americlaps in charge of plug design
Someone stop them.

Washing machines will probably switch to USB C for power before iphones do

its a usb line