Just a thought but if you are going to that much trouble why not run cat5 
throughout? For now it is overkill but so it 11 jacks and once there it is 
always there.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael Baldwin 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 10:00 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Telephone wiring


  Okay, I have had pore quality phones ever since I moved in here, and i am
  tired of it. the problem is on my end not the telcos. I know which
  junction is causing the issues, but instead of fixing it, I want to redo it.
  I use DSL as well. The DSL line seems fine, but it is connected directly to
  the NID.

  My plan
  Run CAT5E from the NID to a junction box, or a 110 block, which I know
  nothing about, just read about them.
  then run each jack directly from the junction with regular 3 pair phone
  wire.

  I only have one phone number now, but I never know what I will do in the
  future. I will have 11 jacks total, they all won't be installed right away.
  There won't be a phone on each jack, some will be just additional jacks in
  the same room, in case of a different phone location.

  sound good?
  Any tips on using a 110 block?
  other ideas?
  thanks,
  Michael


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