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Can someone tell me where one can find a wall jack (8 pin) for a voip phone. We have a job coming up that we are putting a panduit jack on the end of the wire. Then we are using a wall mount plate to hang the phone on. It works but we have to butcher up a standard jack to use the wall plate of the jack. We are using two jacks to hang a phone.
I am hoping that someone can help and thanks for the replies.
MIke
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have you asked the VOIP phone manufacturer what they suggest/recommend ?
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The Polycom phones have a bracket that you turn upside down on the phone that lets you wall-hang them with two screws. Here you just use a regular faceplate and mount the phone over top of it in such a way that you can plug it in.
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If the VoIP phone manufacturers had any idea about the telephone business thay would have figured this out. Just take a hammer and bust a hole in the wall behind the phone, press a plug onto the end of the cable and plug it directly into the phone.
This way the installation will be equal to the way the phone works.
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Mike:
How many of these jacks do you need? I am pretty sure that I have them if you find that you will need them. Just let me know via PM.
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That should work with an RJ45 insert. Panduit may have a version of the same.
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Thanks for the answers. I will show this to the powers to be and let you know what happens. Again thanks.
Mike
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