Steve is right you can use RJ45 to transmit. The signal but Ethernet switch are 
expecting Ethernet frames. 

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> On Dec 1, 2017, at 7:18 AM, Stephen Partington <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Are you talking about embedding this sort of functional noise into a line 
> being used by ethernet? and yes most quality switches would try to clean up 
> the noise in order to secure the data unless it just created enough of an 
> interruption to just disrupt the connection as a whole.
> 
> RJ45 is a socket type so you can wire it to do whatever you want. you can use 
> cat 4,5,6 cable to transport anything you want. I know multiple sites that 
> wired ethernet cable for POTS just because it gave them the ability to do a 
> number of things based on need. 
> 
>> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 6:41 AM, Aaron Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Any one have any experience with dtmf (beeps and boops over phone) but using 
>> rj45 instead of rj11?
>> 
>> I viewed a claim that the intel me can produce dtmf instructions that will 
>> be regarded as noise by tools like wireshark and can be used to transfer 
>> things like encryption keys surreptitiously over the net without being seen 
>> by monitoring tools.
>> 
>> Essentially data is hidden in sight as noise on the line and picked up 
>> somewhere else.
>> 
>> Rj11 phone line can do this. But can it be done with rj45? Wouldn’t the 
>> first switch it hit just smooth noise?
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