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Re[2]: Phone frying network
I wired the green and orange pairs to pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 and used the blue
pair for phone. Using a phone exchange all phones are masters, so two wire
is OK, but the brown pair could be used too for the antitinkle. I made up
RJ45 to flying master sockets for the phones with that wiring.
For the Y cable, I routed the green and orange pairs to a RJ45 socket and
the others to the phone socket.
Totally DC isolation and no problems of accidentally incorrectly patching.
Pete
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On 19/04/2004 at 11:00 Paul Robinson wrote:
>Was that with a Y connector that left all 4 pairs connected on both
>sides? So you still
>have 50V from the phone going into the network RJ45 (but on the unused
>pairs)?
>
>Paul
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pete Shew" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>To: "UKHA" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 10:32 AM
>Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Phone frying network
>
>
>> I always use the non-ethernet pairs on a cat 5 cable for phone. It
seemed
>> safer to separate the two services. I've even used the same cat 5
with Y
>> connectors for phone and ethernet at the same time.
>>
>> Pete
>>
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>> On 19/04/2004 at 09:39 Paul Robinson wrote:
>>
>> >If you accidentally plug a network cable into a telephone
port, you'll
>> >fry the network
>> >card (at least). What if you were to wire the telephone (cat5)
sockets
>so
>> >that it uses 3
>> >of the 4 pins unused for networking? Will this save the PC and
network
>> >card from being
>> >fried, or are network cards all wired differently wrt the
unused 4 pins?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Paul
>
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