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splicing Cat5E patch cable to an RJ45 socket
There's a phone socket on the wall just outside the "networking
cupboard" at home (well, built-in wardrobe with the router & modem on a shelf). I'd like to change it to a double --- phone beside RJ45 on one faceplate & connect the RJ45 to the router inside. Instead of wiring a socket on the wall to a socket inside the cupboard, then connecting a patch cable to the router, is there any reason not to just put an RJ45 plug on one end of a piece of cable & the RJ45 socket on the other end? If so, what is the colour-coding to use? Thanks. |
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