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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45
what is the wire combination/sequence
for a successful installation?
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I am happy to tell you that I received a Digium's TDM20B card for my
Asterisk box today. but the phone jack is RJ45 instead of RJ11.
Kumara
You can just plug the RJ11 into the RJ45 jack. It will stick in and
match up.
Kevin
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The RJ-11 fits in the RJ-45. No problem.
Marcel van Kaam
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Dear all,
I am happy to tell you that I received a Digium's TDM20B card for my
Asterisk box today. but the phone jack is RJ45 instead of RJ11. So Please I
need precise instructions to connect a phone to this card. please, assume
that I have a phone (a normal analouge phone connected to the
just plug it into the rj45
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From: Kumara Jayaweera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 12:46 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45 instead RJ11 in Digium's TDM20B card help
meplease
Dear all,
I am happy to tell you
So Please I need precise instructions to connect a
phone to this card.
Stick a phone cord into it.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
Tel: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45 to RJ11?
Connect the POTS pair to pins 4 and 5 in the RJ45, and you should be fine (I
say this not having looked at the TDM400
Connect the POTS pair to pins 4 and 5 in the RJ45, and you should be
fine (I say this not having looked at the TDM400 specs, but from the
perspective of standard wiring practice and the assumption that Mark et
al followed same).
Greg
Paul Shiflet wrote:
I just received my TDM400 card from
RJ-XX connectors are self-centering. You should be able to just plug you
RJ11 connectors in.
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 13:02 -0500, Paul Shiflet wrote:
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11 like my POTS
phones. How do
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 13:02:56 -0500 (CDT)
Paul Shiflet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo
and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11
like my POTS
phones. How do i interface my POTS phones with this; can
i just crimp an
RJ45
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11 like my POTS
phones. How do i interface my POTS phones with this; can i just crimp an
RJ45 connection on the end of the phone cord?
either that or just plug an rj11 into the
Hi Paul,
An RJ-45 is designed to take an RJ-11 or RJ-12 connector as well. Just plug
them in.
Ian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/04/2005 14:02
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11 like my POTS
phones. How do i interface
The RJ11 plug fits perfectly into an RJ45 socket and only cares about
the center-most conductors, which are the ones with the connection to
the PSTN.
Mojo
Paul Shiflet wrote:
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11
Simply plug in your 6
position modular plug into the 8 position jack, and it will work. Only
the two center pins are used, and both 6 and 8 position ( incorrectly
called RJ 11 and 45 ) will connect through on those two pins.
If the TDM400 card will work is an entirely different discussion.
If
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 2:02 pm, Paul Shiflet wrote:
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11 like my POTS
phones. How do i interface my POTS phones with this; can i just crimp an
RJ45 connection on the end of the
Thanks for all the great replies everyone. I've plugged many RJ11's in
RJ45s...just one of those days i guess, my brain isn't working too well.
THanks for all the help guys.
Paul
The RJ11 plug fits perfectly into an RJ45 socket and only cares about
the center-most conductors, which are the
On 4/27/05, Paul Shiflet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just received my TDM400 card from digium with 2 fxo and 2 fxs
interfaces. They are all RJ45 ports as opposed to RJ11 like my POTS
phones. How do i interface my POTS phones with this; can i just crimp an
RJ45 connection on the end of the phone
You can plug an RJ-11 in that very carefully.
:)
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:03 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45 to RJ11?
I just received my TDM400
: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45 to RJ11?
Connect the POTS pair to pins 4 and 5 in the RJ45, and you should be fine (I
say this not having looked at the TDM400 specs, but from the perspective of
standard wiring practice and the assumption that Mark et al followed same).
Greg
Paul Shiflet wrote:
I just
: Thursday, 28 April 2005 4:29 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45 to RJ11?
Connect the POTS pair to pins 4 and 5 in the RJ45, and you should be fine (I
say this not having looked at the TDM400 specs, but from the perspective of
standard wiring
: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RJ45 to RJ11?
This is incorrect, David - Pins 4 and 5 are the correct pins, and are not
reversed.
David Phelan wrote:
I think you will find it is pin reversed.
So flip the RJ45 Over
Dave
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