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I've seen these installed and they work... I don't think they are rated, they just say network jack.
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Of course they work. DSL ethernet is 10 base T. If the run is short enough, it ought to work at 100 T speeds.
YMMV
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I prefer to use Leviton keystone jacks and plates even for voice, at least in commercial applications. I used a few screw terminal biscuit jacks for phones on the last job I did.
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