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Home Networking/ Patch Panel Questions
I have run in cat5E cable from our stair cupboard to various rooms in the
house. I use these for a network and for our analogue telephone line extensions. The terminations are a bit of botch at the moment and I intend to fit a small patch panel and terminate all cat5E cables in the panel. The remote end of each cat 5 cable will be terminated in a RJ45 outlet. Searching the web I'm struggling to find and easy way to patch our BT phone lines to the panel. I have found RJ45 plugs to BT sockets which would allow me to plug a phone into a RJ45 outlet. But at the panel end I want the opposite a BT plug to RJ45 socket to fit in the BT socket so I can then patch to the panel. Do these things exist or is there and easier way to achieve what I want. Secondly to connect my broadband router to the patch panel I'd like a RJ11 to RJ45 patch lead. At the moment I'm doing this with a two leads and a RJ11 to BT coupler connected to a BT to RJ45 coupler. I hope if standard parts are available I won't have problems with connecting the correct pairs. Thanks for your help. |
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