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Phones and CAT5


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  • Subject: Phones and CAT5
  • From: "Andy Laurence" <andy@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 15:43:28 -0000
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There must be an obvious answer to this one.  I have a BT socket in one
room next to an RJ45 socket.  I have a phone next to an RJ45 socket at the
other end of the cable.  How do I link them up?  An RJ45 plug with a BT
socket on the back is easily found, but where do I get an RJ45 plug with a
BT plug on the other end?  Alternatively, a BT plug with an RJ45 socket on
the back I could use a standard patch lead with.  Is my only option to buy
BD39N from http://www.maplin.co.uk
and crimp it on the end of a patch lead?

Cheers,
Andy
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