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Discontinued - 2-Line Telephone Splitter

#41062 C2G
2-Line Telephone Splitter is rated 4.8 out of 5 by 4.
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Quickly plugs into a standard two-line telephone jack to connect a device to either line one or line two. A combined line one plus line two allows you to keep your two-line telephone connected.

Input: One RJ12 Female
Output: Two RJ12 Female
Connector 1:
(1) RJ-12 Male
Connector 2:
(3) RJ-12 Female
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Features

  • Quickly plugs into a standard two-line telephone jack
  • Easy and convenient installation
  • Versatile usage with the option to connect to either line one or line two
  • Enables the use of a two-line telephone without the need for additional connections or devices
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Specifications

General Info
Product Line C2G
Color Beige
UPC Number 757120410621
Country Of Origin China
Application Sector Commercial, Residential
Type Splitter
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Reviews

Rated 4 out of 5 by from Looks like the product that was advertised. I am sure this would have done the job but when I installed the phones I discovered that the phone already had a 2 line Jack.
Date published: 2015-11-24
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Perfect for having two lines into one phone. We needed to be able to answer either of our two phone lines from bed. This line-splitter gives us the ability to hook up a line 1,line 2,office-type phone by the bed. It works PERFECTLY!
Date published: 2019-01-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Using it with multiple phone lines to my computer. Works just fine with the phone lines I needed in my home office.
Date published: 2020-06-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Mother says all lines connected Gift for mother who needed all phone lines connected
Date published: 2020-10-10
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Questions & Answers

Does this connector allow 1 handset to ring from 2 different numbers?

Asked by: MichaelP
This will combine 2 lines to a single phone connection and split the lines for single line 1 and line 2 connections. Your phone will have to be compatible with 2 lines to work on the combined connection.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2018-11-15

We have a two line system coming out of the wall. The one line is our fax line & it goes to the fax & also the phone. At the wall there is a little "splitter" I'll call it & it plugs to the wall & has 2 plugs for the fax & phone. What is it called?  

Asked by: Holly
This is a two line splitter. This will split a two line phone line to two single line connections and a combined connection.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2019-03-04

Can I use this to combine to VOIP lines into one for connection to my two line phone?

Asked by: Eric
This will only work as a splitter not a combiner
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2023-02-01

A typical phone terminal has 4 wires going to it. lines 2 & 3 and lines 1 & 4. I want a splitter that will separate lines 2 & 3 from lines 1 & 4. I want one terminal of the splitter to use the phone signal from lines 2 & 3 and the other terminal to use...

A typical phone terminal has 4 wires going to it. lines 2 & 3 and lines 1 & 4. I want a splitter that will separate lines 2 & 3 from lines 1 & 4. I want one terminal of the splitter to use the phone signal from lines 2 & 3 and the other terminal to use the signal from lines 1 & 4. If the lines 2 & 3 are shorted then lines 1 & 4 should work. A ordinary splitter will just split the phone signal from lines 2 & 3 to two signals but both will be from lines 2 & 3.
Asked by: edbog
This splitter has one port for line 1, one port for line 2, and the third is wired for both line 1 and 2.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-06
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