OT: Ethernet/Telephone cabling
David Backeberg
dave at microway.com
Fri Jul 23 16:29:01 EDT 2004
You can google for the pinout of a typical ethernet cable. There are only four
wires used, but if you tried using six of those conductors you might get some
crosstalk. I imagine the four wires that aren't used are done intentionally
to preserve signal quality.
On Friday 23 July 2004 16:18, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> I purchased a new house that has each room pre-wired with CAT-5 jacks.
> All the cables meet in the basement but there are no connectors on
> them. These same cables are also used for telephone. Each cable has 8
> conductors (in 4 twisted pairs). One twisted pair (or 2 conductors) is
> used for telephone leaving 6 conductors (3 twisted pairs) free. My
> question is can I have both telephone and Ethernet on the same cable?
> If so, what speed? Do I have other options like some sort of Ethernet
> telephone?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Robert
>
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