Good Afternoon

Maybe a bit of an odd question but as I’ve alluded to in other posts I’m in the process of swapping out phones form our legacy PBX to voip handsets on a hosted could solution.

We have some phones that are wall mounted and I’ve found with some that getting a standard cat 5/6 cable into the back of the phone and getting it flush on the wall is not easy.

Would cutting an old phone cable and putting RJ45’s on it in a 10/100 pin out work?
Probably 30cm/12" or less just to get form a socket in the wall out to the handset?

Thanks

Grant

  • Grant_SonOPB
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    1 year ago

    Having done pat testing (albeit a long time ago) wouldn’t POE be outside of the regs as its considered low voltage?

    Experience tells me that most PAT testers who don’t have an IT background will Just sticker stuff and move on. From the contractors that used to PAT test out building I have seen a power cable that had been shut in a floor hatch under a desk with copper showing pass, presumably as the bit they could see was ok.
    A printer or a work bench being repaired fail because the the rear cover was off and the fuser unit removed. A tester come out form under a desk start walking away then spot the laptop sitting on the desk, drop a sticker on its lid without even looking at it and then walk away. They were form a large, possibly national company that just did PAT & electrical testing & I’m not sorry to say they don’t have the contract any more