TSGL: Computer and Phone on CAT5 cable.

Daniel Frank dfrank at mbe.com.pg
Tue Sep 19 21:16:36 EDT 2006


Amazing, what technology can do, all you need is some good advise from this list to simplify your problem......

I had a cordless phone installed in that office, but it wasn't so reliable enough and the user was not satisfied after 3 years of using it. Again another option is to go wireless or break through the hard concrete again, but to take in the cost and effort is too much.

Otherwise.......thanks to all for your support, the connection I did works fine and I hope I don't come across any problems in future.

Daniel Frank.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tilman Brandl [mailto:t.brandl.2 at tplus.at] 
Sent: Tuesday, 19 September 2006 7:56 PM
To: Tech Support Guy Mailing List
Subject: Re: TSGL: Computer and Phone on CAT5 cable.


Hi Daniel,

.. if you've got the time & nerves to test this kind of setup, just go 
ahead. Would possibly help some people if you find out that it actually 
DOES work!

But: From my past knowledge of electronics (from my earlier life as a 
telecommunications engineer) I wouldn't bother to try. You'll end up 
with two (or even more) different kinds of signals under a single 
shielding, which means asking for trouble. OTOH, there are AFAIK 
different kinds of cat 5 cables out there. If you happen to have the 
"Screened Twisted Pair" type, your idea would maybe work. This type is 
in use mainly in Europe if I'm not mistaken.

Personally I would probably add a 30 m phone line to what you already 
have, which is simple, easy and unexpensive. Otherwise, what about a 
cordless phone for this station? You can get one for about 25 $$ over 
here in Europe.

Tilman

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
Von: "Daniel Frank" <dfrank at mbe.com.pg>
An: "Tech Support Guy Mailing List" <List at tsgserver.com>
Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. September 2006 03:15
Betreff: TSGL: Computer and Phone on CAT5 cable.


> Hi,
>
> I'm in doubt and in the process of testing to see if it works or not.
>
> In my remote office 30 meters away from my main office, I have only
> one
> cat5 cable running under hard concrete. I want to have a phone 
> connected
> using that same cable, cost savings.
>
> If I remove any two pairs off the cat5 and use for the phone and the 
> remaining six pairs are used for the PC done on both ends, will it 
> work for both the pc and phone.
>
> Any suggestion or better idea/way of doing this.
>
> Thanks for you help.......
>
> Daniel Frank


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