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LAN & phone punch down tool
I am about to sort out my network, with some proper wall sockets,
rather than the RJ45 linked directly to R45. Am I correct in assuming the tool I use for punch down on my phone sockets is the same tool as used on LAN sockets please? |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Am I correct in assuming the tool I use for punch down on my phone sockets is the same tool as used on LAN sockets please? yes |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
on 10/03/2017, Andy Burns supposed :
Harry Bloomfield wrote: Am I correct in assuming the tool I use for punch down on my phone sockets is the same tool as used on LAN sockets please? yes Ta! |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
On Friday, 10 March 2017 20:02:00 UTC, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
I am about to sort out my network, with some proper wall sockets, rather than the RJ45 linked directly to R45. Am I correct in assuming the tool I use for punch down on my phone sockets is the same tool as used on LAN sockets please? Best to use a quality tool like a Krone. Anything less might cause you problems. |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
On 10/03/17 20:01, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
I am about to sort out my network, with some proper wall sockets, rather than the RJ45 linked directly to R45. Am I correct in assuming the tool I use for punch down on my phone sockets is the same tool as used on LAN sockets please? Pretty much yes. Standard Krone IDC -- Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas? Josef Stalin |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
Bazza used his keyboard to write :
Best to use a quality tool like a Krone. Anything less might cause you problems. I still have the tool issued to me when I worked for the GPO :-) |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 20:37:08 GMT, Harry Bloomfield
wrote: Bazza used his keyboard to write : Best to use a quality tool like a Krone. Anything less might cause you problems. I still have the tool issued to me when I worked for the GPO :-) Standard Krone tool as others have said. Mind you, I remember having to carry three kinds of punchdown tools when I worked on office system. A normal one, a small horrible one that fitted a Panasonic GX series MDF, and I can't remember what the third one was. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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LAN & phone punch down tool
Graham. wrote:
I remember having to carry three kinds of punchdown tools when I worked on office system. A normal one, a small horrible one that fitted a Panasonic GX series MDF, and I can't remember what the third one was. 110 block? |
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