Infinity extension connector types ?

Had BT Infinity for a while now and all OK(ish). On installation I had a 6 meter extension between the master socket and the Openreach modem fitted as I wanted the modem (and Home Hub) at the other side of the room.
I now don't need the extension as the modem will now sit next to the master socket. Problem: I unplugged the extension from the master socket and tried to plug the modem straight into the master socket > problem was it wont go in as it's not the same connector on the master socket as the socket on the end of extension. Hope that makes sense. This means I have to have the 6 meter extension lead in there.
Can somebody explain the connectors (RJ11/RJ45) to me and what I need to get around this. Is there a small lead that I can get with the correct connector to go straight from my OR modem to master socket?

A simple dsl cable with rj11 plugs on both end will do the job.

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