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Re: Broadband connections to CAT5



Martin,

I'll take a look at a cable (I did write it down somewhere but
b#ggered if I can find it now!) and let you know shortly.

Rob

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Martin Howell <martin.howell@g...>
wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Thanks, I may have to do that, though I would prefer the easy
route :-)
>   My BT socket is hard-wired into the CAT5 cabling, and so the BT
> circuit appears on the patch panel, connected to the filter by a
Mod-Tap
> BT socket to RJ45 plug adaptors, and the obvious way to shove the
phone
> line back into the structured cabling is to use an adaptor  with
the BT
> plug at one end and a RJ45 plug at the other, was hoping to be
able to
> buy one off the shelf but can't find any.  The other option is to
punch
> down a BT ended lead on to the back of the patch panel, but thats
a bit
> messy.  Can you give me any info on which pin on the BT plug
connects to
> which one on the RJ45? - I have details of a number of apparently
> conflicting combinations, would be best to just copy what you have
done
> (because it works!).
>
> Many thanks
> Martin





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