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I have a customer who is in the processes of going with a hosted solution and (1) of the 9 phones is not working because the cabling is not passing I only see (1) Pair on the Data wiring
but on the exiting voice cable I see 2 good pairs
I am wondering if I can get the phone working on 2 Pairs
The power is going to be at the phone
The building is like a house so cabling will be tough & and expensive
any thoughts
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I would give it a shot. You only need two pairs and what have you got to lose not trying? Good Luck.
John 807
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You can get 100base-t out of 2 pairs which will support the phone
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Yeah, big money. Several companies out there make inexpensive transmitter/receiver (really DSL) boxes, probably the same thing as Mitel, that will put ethernet on one pair. We've used them to extend data to another building over a pair on CAT zero OSP cable. I'm sure it would have no trouble with the short distance you need. Try two pairs, if not this should work. -Hal
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seems to work fine
Thanks!!
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