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Re: Wiring phone lines to cat5 patch-panel



Hi,
I have been in the same boat with this one :) We (our company) used to be
able to get an inline converter that had a BT plug attached to an 'inline
block' that had a standard RJ45 socket in it, the idea being - plug the BT
'tail' into socket, use a standard patch lead to take it up to the panel.
>from
the RJ45 back to BT socket

Then the company that we got them from stopped doing it - what a bum!

and not knowing / "having the time to get"  the pin outs to make
a lead -
well as "iwilson2003" asked :)

Wayne.


----- Original Message -----
From: "iwilson2003" <iwilson2003@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Wiring phone lines to cat5 patch-panel


> I have now got my cat5 installed, and 6 sockets in the patch panel
> have been wired in series for the phone.  At the cat5 outlets in the
> rooms I have a few of those little 10cm RJ45 to RJ11 dongles.
>
> Question is, how do I wire from the BT master socket to the cat5
> patch panel.
>
> Or put another way, what are the pin-to-pin connectiona in the dongle?
>
> Thanks,
> Ian
>
>
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