Distance between Master Socket and Modem for Infin...

Hi,  I wish to move my infinity modem and wireless router to another room which is about 20 feet from the master socket.
Will that cabling distance be ok please?  Thx

Its rj11 not rj45 as its a modem connection rather than a network
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