2 voice lines in an cat5 env
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Coyote Cub
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 7:13 am    Post subject: 2 voice lines in an cat5 env Reply with quote

Does the following work? I have two phones in room A. I run a cord
from Phone 1 and Phone 2 into a 2 line/1 line splitter. I then plug
the splitter into a RJ45 patch panel. Cat5 8 wire cables run from that
patch panel to a patch panel in Room B. I plug another 2 line/1 line
RJ45 splitter into the patch panel, then run normal phone cables from
the splitter to two phone outlets. Yes, I know there are better ways
to do this, but this seems cheap and I have the parts (making it very
cheap.)
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James Knott
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 8:00 am    Post subject: Re: 2 voice lines in an cat5 env Reply with quote

Coyote Cub wrote:

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Does the following work? I have two phones in room A. I run a cord
from Phone 1 and Phone 2 into a 2 line/1 line splitter. I then plug
the splitter into a RJ45 patch panel. Cat5 8 wire cables run from that
patch panel to a patch panel in Room B. I plug another 2 line/1 line
RJ45 splitter into the patch panel, then run normal phone cables from
the splitter to two phone outlets. Yes, I know there are better ways
to do this, but this seems cheap and I have the parts (making it very
cheap.)

Yes.
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Coyote Cub
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:15 pm    Post subject: Re: 2 voice lines in an cat5 env Reply with quote

On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 22:55:18 -0500, James Knott
<james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:

Quote:
Coyote Cub wrote:

Does the following work? I have two phones in room A. I run a cord
from Phone 1 and Phone 2 into a 2 line/1 line splitter. I then plug
the splitter into a RJ45 patch panel. Cat5 8 wire cables run from that
patch panel to a patch panel in Room B. I plug another 2 line/1 line
RJ45 splitter into the patch panel, then run normal phone cables from
the splitter to two phone outlets. Yes, I know there are better ways
to do this, but this seems cheap and I have the parts (making it very
cheap.)

Yes.

Thought so, thanks.
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