LAN and Telecom Cabling Confused on Telephone Distribution

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Confused on Telephone Distribution John Thomas Smith 02-15-06
Posted by John Thomas Smith on February 15, 2006, 5:06 pm
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I've been reading here and looking at web sites, and I am
still confused about what I should buy

I have a signal splitter (filter?) to put in the telco box
in the garage, so I may send a DSL signal directly to my
office, and a "pots" signal to a distribution panel

I have a box of 1,000 feet of cat5e to use for everything,
so "just in case" I ever decide to add high speed to any
location other than the office, all I have to do is change
the wire connection at the telco box

What I want to do for the telephones is take that one line
from the splitter at the telco box, in a central location,
and connect "about" 10 lines going to various places in the
house (still figuring out how many, but about 10 is good)

Looking at the wiring in the crawl space I'm renting, the
"master" line from the telco box is connected to all the
individual wires with a simple "remove insulation & twist"
bunch of wires, with a shrink-to-fit covering (or it may
be a "gob" of silicone insulation that was put on and let
harden... dark in the crawl space and hard to see

I would like my central distribution panel to be just a
BIT neater... and that's where I am confused

I need a SIMPLE connection "block" that has one line in
and a place to connect 10 (or maybe as many as 12) lines
going out... all with the same signal

After reading messages here, and looking at pics online,
it SEEMS to me that a "110 punch block" is made so each
set of "punches" is individual, not common to one input

What can I buy that has one input, and up to 12 outputs
that are all pre-wired internally so every one of the
output wires is the same, common signal?

Thanks for any specific brands and models and links to
online sites I may visit

John Thomas Smith
http://www.direct2usales.com
http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith

Posted by Robert Redelmeier on February 15, 2006, 7:56 pm
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> I need a SIMPLE connection "block" that has one line in
> and a place to connect 10 (or maybe as many as 12) lines
> going out... all with the same signal

> After reading messages here, and looking at pics online,
> it SEEMS to me that a "110 punch block" is made so each
> set of "punches" is individual, not common to one input

> What can I buy that has one input, and up to 12 outputs
> that are all pre-wired internally so every one of the output
> wires is the same, common signal?

You don't! Buy an ordinary 110 or 66 (cat5e) block, and
punch down all cables onto it. Including the telco feed.
Then loop crossconnect wire from the telco posts to all of the
required stations. This way you can disconnect any at will,
or crossover to line two, or even replace the crossconnect
with a PBX. Keep the block away from weather/humidity.

In general, I'd run two Cat5e cables to each of your 10
locations, and install one RJ11 for voice, one RJ45 for data.

-- Robert


Posted by Randy R on March 6, 2006, 6:05 pm
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Robert Redelmeier wrote:


> In general, I'd run two Cat5e cables to each of your 10
> locations, and install one RJ11 for voice, one RJ45 for data.
>
> -- Robert

You can install rj45 on both sides. An rj11 conector will fit in an
rj45 jack, but I suppose in a home this might not be a good idea to
make it easy for someone to confuse the 2, especially if you are just
renting.

Randy R


Posted by DLR on March 6, 2006, 6:53 pm
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>> In general, I'd run two Cat5e cables to each of your 10
>> locations, and install one RJ11 for voice, one RJ45 for data.
>>
>
> You can install rj45 on both sides. An rj11 conector will fit in an
> rj45 jack, but I suppose in a home this might not be a good idea to
> make it easy for someone to confuse the 2, especially if you are just
> renting.
>
No mater how great an idea the folks who came up with 568A think this
is, in practice folks are endlessly confused. They are NOT going to
label their jacks and they will continuously call whoever they call when
they plug the phone into the computer jack or the other way around.

When I've put in the phone jacks color coordinated to the plate as RJ-11
and the networks as blue RJ-45 I get very few questions.

Posted by John Thomas Smith on February 16, 2006, 11:01 am
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>I need a SIMPLE connection "block" that has one line in
>and a place to connect 10 (or maybe as many as 12) lines
>going out... all with the same signal

Went to several local places last night, and found just
what I need... a Leviton BRIDGED telephone board with all
individual "punch downs" connected on the back... only
had 9 connections, but if I need more than 8 out, I will
just daisy-chain modules

Leviton Model SB-R01-47603-110 for about $25

John Thomas Smith
http://www.direct2usales.com
http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith

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