What you are looking for is a cat5 coupler. Try searching with google,
or going to a local electronics store. They shouldn't cost more than
$5-10...
Here is an example:
http://www.la-cable.com/cat5_coupler.htm
As far as signal quality, they shouldn't affect it *that* much, but they
can introduce noise on a line versus a single cable of the desired length.
Steve
Dean Collins wrote:
What gives with the stupid stupid power system on the Polycom IP500 (I
hope they changed it on the 501’s).
Anyway, does anyone know if you can get some type of joiner to connect
two Cat5 cables together, and will this affect the call/signal quality
because my Ethernet cable is longer than the dumb 11ft polycom supply
(oh and their manual is the wrong about which end goes into the
handset end…how bad is that).
Cheers,
Dean
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