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RE: Jointing CAT5



What are the punch down panels called that don't have an RJ45 outlet -
i.e. just the punch down bit for connecting many cables together. I'm
thinking at least 32 per panel if not more?



Paul.



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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Keith
Doxey
Sent: 05 July 2006 09:26
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Jointing CAT5



http://www.minitran.co.uk/pages/products/list.mhtml?ct=1&sc=7
<http://www.minitran.co.uk/pages/products/list.mhtml?ct=1&sc=7>

Look for MT50-C5EB Cat5e UTP Transition Point

Keith

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Benfield [mailto:john.benfield@xxxxxxx <mailto:john.benfield%40gmail.com>
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> Sent: 05 July 2006 07:44
> To: UKHA
> Subject: [ukha_d] Jointing CAT5
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> Hi,
>
> Need some advice about the best way of jointing some CAT5 cable.
> I layed the
> cables some time ago, and I've now moved the location of a pair of
cables
> and naturally the existing cables are to short, so I basically want to
run
> an extension. I've considered either terminating both cables with
> RJ45's and
> putting a connector block between them, or using a punch down block.
Any
> suggestions about which will be best long term? The joint will be in a
> ceiling, so will not be accessable once the plasterboard goes up.
>
> JB
>
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