Hello!
I've made cables as well. I got into the habit when I discovered that the
basic phone cable, as the ones from RS (From which I bought my connecters
and the crimper) were wired reversed. That is one connector was installed
upside down from the other.

I keep my one-wire cables separate from the ones designated as phone wire
only cables. It also happens that Jameco, (www.jameco.com) at one time had
in their catalog a description of the different styles behind how to wire an
RJ11 cable.

Please note, Paul, and Donald, that there are two distinct styles regarding
the RJ45. One includes Ethernet and has the eight leads wired straight
through, and one includes the phones that roost on office desks, and they do
not have straight through wiring, unless that one is a VOIP service phone.

Now if one of our members is interested in a conversion box that translates
the one-wire connection from the USB fob that Maxim sells, to an RJ45;
itself also wearing a one-wire device, namely a DS2401, then I am
interested.

Fees for such a beast are negotiable, it will probably include the cost of
materials, and shipping, but not the costs for my time and labor.
--
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The Force will be with you always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Alfille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 9:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] RJ11 to RJ45 Cable

I've made cables. There are two sizes of modular plugs, the telephone
size(RJ-11), and the ethernet size(RJ-45). The Telephone size can link up to
6 wires, but standard telephones use only 1 or 2 pairs, and cross over the
pairs which can make off-the-shelf cables tricky. I've taken to marking the
ends of my straight-through RJ11 cables to distiguish them from telephone
cables.

RJ45 is almost always straight-thru, thank goodness, and always have all 8
wires connected. Not all 1-wire devices have an RJ45 female port, many use
the smaller RJ11 size. I hope that we'll switch to all rj45 in the future,
the incremental cost is truly negligable, and buying off-the-shelf cables is
a big win!

Now if you are noting the the wires, themselves, don't fit in the crimp-on
rj11 connector, that's happened to me. There are different designs for those
connectors that give more or less room. Quite a nuisance.

Paul Alfille
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Donald J. Organ IV
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone made their own RJ11 to RJ 45 cable??

I notice that this needs to be a 6 pin connector so I went to the store and
purchased 6 pin adpters however  the end seems like its too big....has
anyone else had this experience??

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