@user_9c03ziNeed way more details. What exactly are you trying to / need to do ?
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user_9c03zi Can you please elaborate on what is going on so that we can best help you? Also, it sounds like you may be looking at an Ethernet cable; the end of that cable has something similar to what you'd see at the end of a phone line, but it is much larger. Coax cables themselves do not have anything that would resemble a phone jack.
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Are you sure? That seems very unlikely to me. (Unless there is some box in the middle such as a gateway that supports a phone line.)
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@user_9c03zi Need way more details. What exactly are you trying to / need to do ?
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