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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
jim_in_sussex wrote: About to instal broadband. The BT terminal is at the top of the house in an attic, whilst the wireless router will be on the ground floor. It is planned to supplement the wireless channel with direct CAt5 cabling to some rooms. There will be a master filter just after the BT terminal & the existing telephones will branch out from there. The plan is run the unfiltered (ADSL) telephone (AB) line downstairs to the router using CAT5 cable. Q1 Assuming that is OK, which are the correct colours to use in the CAT5 cable? Q2 Is it correct that each RJ45 socketed ethernet channel on the router only require 3 wires ? If so, can the unused 6 wires in the CAT5 cable be used to feed a RJ45 socket to the router? - if so, which cable colours carry the signals? ie like this: master BT master ----ADSL filter --unfiltered signal-[CAT5 cable]-------------------RJ11 -------router I socket I I------filtered telephone lines[existing telephone cabling] RJ45 ------[CAT5 cable}--------------- RJ45 --[patch lead]---- router wall socket wall socket As this apparently leaves spare wires, would it be possible to feed the filtered telephone line down this same piece of CAT5? also any comments on practicality most welcome TIA Rather than use a plug-in filter, I would use a Clarity modified filtered faceplate in the master socket, as described at Clarity Modified Master Faceplate You can then hardwire a digital extension into the back of that, along with your normal telephone extension wiring. The digital extension only requires one pair - so you could certainly use another one and a half pairs in the same CAT5 cable for phone extensions. It's not a good idea to mix ethernet with anything in the same cable though, so I would use additional CAT5 cables for that. This will presumably need to be a star setup, centred on your router, anyway. [The above Clarity link *should* work - their website seems to be down at the moment] -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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