I believe they are exactly the same connector, but the RJ48 has a "key"
(notch) in the bottom corner. This prevents it from plugging easily into a
plain RJ-45 jack.

Paul
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> I am trying to connect a RJ-48C to a RJ-45  what would the pinout be?
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