>> I can't believe anyone would use RJ-11 any more. You can multi-purpose >> RJ-45 jacks to work with POTS lines. Run everything down to a central >> panel and send pots over the jacks that you need to. That way if you >> decide you need/want to go IP in the future, you're all set. >> >> Darrick >> > Better read this before recommending using RJ-45 jacks with RJ-11 line > cords. The jacks gets damaged. Manufactures will not warranty them!!! > > http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7125288/description.html > > Jonn You can get or make cords with RJ-45 in one end and RJ-11 in the other.
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