Thanks, Dave  - we are currently using cat5 for both voice and data on separate lines.  (Less cable to stock and I think cat5 is superior anyways.)

At 11:12 PM 6/9/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Hi Kin,

I've run both phone and internet over Cat5 and Cat5e with no problems at
all. Just pulled the "spare" wires and added an extra jack on the wall
plate.

HTH

Dave Watkins



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Does anyone what to share their experience running voice and ethernet on
the same cat5?  Any pros and cons?

The one thing I can think of for the con side is you give up a certain
amount of redundancy.


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