Electronics : RCA RC930 Caller-ID-Compatible Wireless Modem Jack

Electronics : RCA RC930 Caller-ID-Compatible Wireless Modem Jack

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RCA RC930 Caller-ID-Compatible Wireless Modem Jack

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: RCA
EAN: 0079000312062
Label: RCA
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: RCA
Model: RC930
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: RCA
Studio: RCA


Piece facts:
  • Wireless modem jack system
  • No wiring required; connects to AC outlet and existing phone jack
  • Compatible with caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, and other services
  • Supports modem speeds up to 56 Kbps
  • Compatible with modems, fax machines, phones, answering machines, TV internet boxes




Jack Modem Wireless Caller-ID-Compatible RC930 RCA






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Now you can surf in any room of the house. lnstalling an additional jack for your modem just got a lot easier. The RCA Wireless Modem Jack turns any electrical outlet into a modem jack. This 56K modem jack is designed specifically for the demanding high speeds of today's modems. And it's expandable, for a variety of other communications devices!The RC930 contains base unit, extension unit and 6 ft. phone cord. The base unit has two modular telephone jacks and the extension unit has one jack.

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The RCA Wireless Modem Jack RC930 uses household electrical wiring to provide a simple solution for consumers who want to add a telephone jack to any room in the home or office. lt can accommodate modem speeds up to 56K and is compatible with personal and laptop computers, caller lD units, and lnternet access devices, in addition to corded and cordless phones, answering machines, fax machines, and digital satellite system receivers.

The system consists of two units: a base and an extension. The base unit transmits the telephone signal on the electrical wiring using the FM band. lt plugs into an electrical outlet near an existing telephone jack and connects to an existing telephone jack with a modular phone cord. The extension unit plugs into any electrical outlet and operates as a telephone jack. 0nce the base unit is plugged in, an unlimited number of extension units may be operated from the original base unit.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Amazon bundles non-compatible items ...
The RCA RC 920 that Amazon sells bundled with the RCA RC 930 are not compatible. Call Audiovox, the actual manufacturer, at 800-409-5111 to confirm. The RC 930 works fine. The RC 920 is worthless.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Portable Phone Jack -- Perfect When Phone Connects Via Internet
When I decided to connect my phone service via the Internet, I hadn't really thought about the fact that I now have only 1 phone jack.

This problem is solved if you have a cordless phone where only 1 unit needs to be plugged into the phone jack. However, what about those of us who may need to connect our satellite / cable service / fax machine / another computer, etc., to a phone jack?

The solution is the RCA RC930 Caller-ID-Compatible Wireless Modem Jack ---- its easy to install; just plug in the base unit next to your existing phone / internet connection which both get plugged into the base.

Then you have an Extension Unit that you can plug in anywhere in your home to place a phone jack where you need it, when you need it. So far, it works great --- I have been able to plug the extension in near my fax machine when I need to send a fax; then, when I want to download a PPV movie, I can move the extension next to the satellite receiver to do so.

I realized that since I don't send faxes all the time and since I don't download movies all the time, 1 extension unit is enough for my needs since I can move it anywhere I need it.

I am happy with my purchase and the RCA Wireless Modem Jack works great! I give this product 5 stars!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wonderful Wireless Modem Jack!!!!! ...
RCA RC930 Caller-ID-Compatible Wireless Modem Jack is a wonderful product for us. Have Dish Network or Directv? Really great for connecting an extra telephone line. You can even add a splitter and maybe have an extra phone near the satellite receiver. Word of caution: always plug the jacks into an actual wall outlet and not use extension outlets. This may cause some interference. Try them you'll like them!!!!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - does what you'd expect
Used the RC930 for my series 2 tivo. Plugged it in and it worked exactly as I expected.

Probably wouldn't have bought it if I'd realized the series 2 can use a wifi adapter instead of a phone line.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * It didn't work ...
I wanted to get this to use with our computer modem to keep from paying the phone company $90 to install a phone jack. Well it didn't work. I'm hoping it will at least work for our DirecTV box.

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