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Convert a Cat 5e phone jack into an Ethernet port.

Convert a Cat 5e phone jack into an Ethernet port.

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Crafter_015
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10-24-2023, 08:51 PM
#11
Yes, the four Cat 5e cables in the box are likely the ends of the ones that run throughout the house. You have about 10 phone panels, but the remaining cables probably terminate elsewhere.
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Crafter_015
10-24-2023, 08:51 PM #11

Yes, the four Cat 5e cables in the box are likely the ends of the ones that run throughout the house. You have about 10 phone panels, but the remaining cables probably terminate elsewhere.

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therobogames
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10-28-2023, 09:26 AM
#12
There are several methods for connecting this setup. Typically, you use a junction box or panel where all the jacks connect before linking into the external phone line. Alternatively, the jacks can be combined into a single cable at a specific point—possibly behind a wall, though it’s generally reachable by a technician or owner. In either case, unless you have access to one of these components, your options are limited. Also, you’d need approval to modify the wiring since you don’t own it. Picture a new tenant moving in and their phone lines failing.
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therobogames
10-28-2023, 09:26 AM #12

There are several methods for connecting this setup. Typically, you use a junction box or panel where all the jacks connect before linking into the external phone line. Alternatively, the jacks can be combined into a single cable at a specific point—possibly behind a wall, though it’s generally reachable by a technician or owner. In either case, unless you have access to one of these components, your options are limited. Also, you’d need approval to modify the wiring since you don’t own it. Picture a new tenant moving in and their phone lines failing.

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