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RE: Re: BT cabling through patch panel
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- Subject: RE: Re: BT cabling through patch panel
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 12:04:01 +0100
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But
you still can, just use adaptor. They don't have to be on these small
cables. I
have some neat, compact ones.
If you
put network socket, with adaptor you can plug phone.
If you
put phone socket, you cannot plug network without changing socket, there's
no
such adapter AFAIK.
Therefore, network sockets give you more
flexibility.
Cheers,
Nik
I actually use DECT phones around the
house (so only one point needed) - but I wanted to cover all
eventualities
so I could simply plug in a handset, fax, Meteor etc if I needed
to.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...>
wrote: > No, you're not. > But I asume that you are not going
to
move your phone often, so you can > connect the one that your're
using only. And, in a few months time, when you > want to use
some
other CAT5 point, just re-patch that point to BT line in > node0
on
patching port. That's why I recommend to use networks sockets >
everywhere. It's much easier to move adaptor then change the
socket. > Cheers, > Nik > -----Original
Message----- > From: psghome2002
[mailto:psghome@h...] > Sent: 13 July 2002
19:18 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject:
[ukha_d] Re: BT cabling through patch panel > >
> Thanks Darren, > > Just
wanted
to check I wasn't going to do something stupid. >
>
--- In ukha_d@y..., "baker_darren" <darren@d...>
wrote: > > Paul, >
> > > That is exactly how you do it. You connect
several patch panel > > connectors together in
parallel. > > > >
Regards, > > Darren >
> > > --- In ukha_d@y..., "psghome2002"
<psghome@h...> wrote: > > > How about
patching
it out to multiple CAT5 points? i.e. spliting > >
the > > > incoming line and patching to, say, 4
locations. Would you > connect > >
>
several patch panel connectors together in parallel
(wiring > behind > > > the panel)
and then use these 'sources' to patch out to the > >
required > > > points - a bit like a hard-wired
telephone hub in concept. > > > >
> > Paul. > > > > > >
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...>
wrote: > > > > You just plug jour phone line in
patching panel and then plug > > > phone
in > > > > network socket. So you'll use Cat5
for
phone line and any > > network >
>
> point can > > > > be used as phone point.
That's how I use it (and most of the > > >
people) > > > > Of course, you'll need adaptors
for
converting BT plug into > RJ45 > >
>
and vice > > > > versa. > >
> > You can find some at www.videk.co.uk. Try product
code: > 42824283 > > > and
you'll > > > > see the
picture. >
> > > It's under UTP/STP system components/voice network
accessories. > > > >
Cheers, > > > > Nik > >
>
> > > > > -----Original
Message----- > > > > From:
psghome2002
[mailto:psghome@h...] > > > > Sent:
13
July 2002 10:06 > > > > To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx> > > > Subject:
[ukha_d]
BT cabling through patch panel > > >
> > > > > > > >
> I know there has been a lot of posts in the past about
BT > > > telephone > > >
> wiring over CAT5. I've had a search but couldn't find
the > right > > >
>
info... > > > > > > >
> I've now got most of the structured CAT5 cabling in
place > and > >
am >
> > > starting the (really tedious) job of terminating
it
to the > > patch > > >
> panels (3 x 48 way). What's the best way of wiring the
phone > > > lines > > >
> so that I can use the patch panel to route a line to any
of > the > > >
>
outlets? Do you simply daisy-chain the incoming line to >
several > > > > patch panel ways and
then patch to the relevant outlet? >
Also, > > is > > >
> there a standard for colour coding i.e. which wires/pins
on > > the > > >
CAT5 > > > > correspond to the BT
numbering system. > > > > >
>
> > Thanks, > > >
> > > > >
Paul. >
> > > > > > > > >
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