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Electronics : RCA RC926 Wireless Phone Jack

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RCA RC926 Wireless Phone Jack

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RCA RC926 Wireless Phone Jack
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: RCA
EAN: 0079000304074
Label: RCA
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: RCA
Model: RC926
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: RCA
Studio: RCA


Piece facts:
  • Wireless modem jack system
  • Includes transmitter and one extension unit
  • Connects to AC outlet and existing phone jack
  • Easy plug-in installation
  • Genuine RCA quality phone accessory




Jack Phone Wireless RC926 RCA






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Would you like to make an appointment to install a new phone jack? ls now ok?No more playing the 'sometime this week' game with the phone company. You can install another phone jack as easily as plugging in a toaster. RCA Wireless Phone Jacks turn any power outlet into a phone jack. Simply plug the base unit in next to the existing phone jack and place the extension anywhere you need another line. All the wireless phone jack systems have built in Surge Suppression and are expandable to as many extensions as you need!

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The RCA RC926 wireless phone jack converts your existing electrical outlet into a phone jack without the need for tools or wiring. Plus, it's fully expandable, allowing you to add as many additional RCA RC926 extension units as you need.

The RC926 is very easy to install. Just insert the transmission unit into the AC wall outlet and connect the RJ-11 cable to the existing phone jack. Next, plug the included extension unit into the wall outlet. You can plug it into any outlet within your home. A green indicator light on the side of each unit indicates that it is functioning normally. A reset button lets you change the location of the phone jack or switch phones.

The RC926 features built-in surge suppression and is ideal for placing a phone anywhere that an extension phone jack is not readily available. The RC926 is compatible with corded and cordless phones, answering machines, fax machines, and computer modems. lt also supports call forwarding, call waiting, three-way calling, conference calling, and speed dialing.0nce installed, the wireless phone jack system is fully expandable--you can add an unlimited number of extension units and phones throughout your home. --Megan Dugan


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * RC926 ...
Great item, it is in use every day.
RCA RC926 Wireless Phone Jack



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - moondog
first one did not work sent it back new one seems to be fine works so far



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * A piece of junk ...
Didn't work and caused static in the existing phone line. I bought this to get my dish network box connected to a phone line. Needless to say; I am still paying the monthly service fee and now have a useless piece of junk in my closet.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - It works pretty good.
The setup was pretty easy. I plugged everything in and it worked - or so I thought. I use this with my Dish Network reveiver. It shows that the phone line is connected but will not dial out to order pay-per-view. That dissapoints me a little. I guess it is possible that it is user error, but I can't find any other instructions on how to corrrect the problem.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Wireless Phone Jack ...
Got it for my computer, didn't work, wouldn't connect. Got dial tone, ring and then static and message that model could not connect. May be good for other uses.

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