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cat 6 for DSL

Master_Pain

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I am running cat 6 instead of phone line from phone to modem. I need to crimp on a phone jack tip to the end of the cat 6, which wires should I crimp it on to? (This is for DSL.)
 
Well, I see no reason to run cat 6 for voice, because phone lines are run on cat-nothing cable for miles in the outside plant, and a few feet of highly twisted wire will make no difference in your speeds. That being said, the first pair of wires (white/blue and blue) is what you need to crimp your plug on.
Jeff
 
I guess it really all depends on where you are running it from, but as long as you use the same 2 wires on both ends it don't matter, just be sure to use the middle 2 pins on the ends
 
Well, I see no reason to run cat 6 for voice, because phone lines are run on cat-nothing cable for miles in the outside plant, and a few feet of highly twisted wire will make no difference in your speeds. That being said, the first pair of wires (white/blue and blue) is what you need to crimp your plug on.
Jeff


When we built our house 3 yrs ago i had lan cabling to all the bedrooms, living room & study. They used the cat6 for the voice runs also. they said its cheaper to use same cable type instead of purchasing both cat6 & cat1. made sense.
 
When we built our house 3 yrs ago i had lan cabling to all the bedrooms, living room & study. They used the cat6 for the voice runs also. they said its cheaper to use same cable type instead of purchasing both cat6 & cat1. made sense.

Well yea, that way you can always upgrade each terminal but if you have regular phone wire laying around don't waste the cat6 if it's an easy run.
 
ok, I have 2 wires crimped to each side for line one, so four wires for line 1, the inside 2 ports on the phone plug. Now I just have to go outside to the garage and hook up the other side the same way and hope it works :p
 
The Blue and White blue because then if any one ever connects one end into a NIC on a switch or computer or something while the other end is still connected to the phone line it will not fry the NIC.

Less of a concern when you are putting connectors on each end...more of a concern if you put a wall jack on the end.
 
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