High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In laptop computing, the XJACK is a type of extendable connector or antenna for a type II PC card, designed by the Megahertz subsidiary of 3Com. When not in use, the XJACK retracts into the PC card for storage. The XJACK was originally used in modem and network cards, to attach a standard RJ11 or RJ45 plug directly to the PC card. They do not require a separate dongle, which could be lost or misplaced, and do not need to be removed from the laptop when travelling. An alternative approach is to use larger type III cards with a regular RJ-type socket, but this approach requires more space.