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RE: wiring standards



I've decided to take the tangle/mess of cat 5 cabling in my cupboard which
is currently my phone system and do something about it.  I've currently got
two lines running into the house with 2 or 3 extensions on each line.  It
is
a real mess and really just a bunch of soldered wiring.

My idea is to install some sort of patch panel (rj45) in the cupboard. 
Each
extension will be rj45 terminated at the cupboard end with a standard BT
socket at the other ( room side ).  I can then simply plug the relevant
connector into the relevant patch panel to bring the phone socket online.

Does anyone have any ideas about standard patch panel wiring ? I would
rather start with some standard now that can also be used for data/adsl in
the future.



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