tmassey@obscorp.com
2003-Apr-25 06:34 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) connectors
asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com wrote on 04/25/2003 10:21:36 PM:> Hi, > > I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with > Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is thenew> 4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4 > regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phonecords> do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)?No need. The "beauty" of the RJ stanadard is that smaller connectors fit into larger jacks, so the RJ-11 connectors will plug in just fine. Tim Massey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030425/7ddf09ad/attachment.htm
wasim@convergence.com.pk
2003-Apr-25 18:55 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) connectors
standard rj-11 jacks should plug in to the same pins into a rj-45 socket, so first test your phones plain vanilla before making new cords, in all probability they should work now getting an rj-45 jack into an rj-11 socket is a different story ;) - wasim On Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Randy Smith wrote:> 4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4 > regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone cords > do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)?
Hi, I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is the new 4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4 regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone cords do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)? Thanks, Randy Smith Tiger Mountain Technologies
> I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with > Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is the new > 4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4 > regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone cords > do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)?Yes, or just plug in RJ11's. Somehow the idea of putting RJ45's seems (in retrospect) not as good as it seemed at the time :) Mark
RJ11 plugs will fit in an RJ45 socket as is - just try it (pair 1 is the same in both since it is in the center). I always just do universal wiring - use RJ45 socket, phone on pair1 (blue), network on pair 2,3 (orange, green) Then you can either plug in a network rj45 jack, or a phone rj11 and both work in the same jack. (This will shock and amaze your friends, and they'll think you are some kind of technogod.) At 06:21 PM 4/25/2003 -0800, you wrote:>Hi, > >I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with >Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is the new >4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup 4 >regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone cords >do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)? > >Thanks, > >Randy Smith >Tiger Mountain Technologies > > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
On Friday, April 25, 2003 9:22 PM, Randy Smith [SMTP:forhire@tigermtn.com] wrote:> Hi, > > I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing with > > Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which is > the new > 4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to hookup4> > regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the phone > cords > do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)?Yes you would use pins 4 and 5 of the RJ45 jack which are the two center pins. Another option is to plug the RJ11 plug into the RJ45 jack. The middle two pins of the RJ11 (pins 3 & 4) and the middle two pins of the RJ45 (pins 4 & 5) line up. Don Pobanz> > Thanks, > > Randy Smith > Tiger Mountain Technologies
Wade J. Weppler
2003-Apr-26 13:51 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) connectors
FYI Having phone and network on the same jack is definitely handy, but isn't part of the Cat 5/5e standard. -wade ---- Original Message ---- From: JonP@inline.net To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com, Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) connectors Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 22:50:48 -0400> >RJ11 plugs will fit in an RJ45 socket as is - just try it (pair 1 is >the >same in both since it is in the center). > >I always just do universal wiring - use RJ45 socket, phone on pair1 >(blue), >network on pair 2,3 (orange, green) > >Then you can either plug in a network rj45 jack, or a phone rj11 and >both >work in the same jack. (This will shock and amaze your friends, and >they'll >think you are some kind of technogod.) > > >At 06:21 PM 4/25/2003 -0800, you wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I'm no phone guy but I've been having quite a bit of fun messing >with >>Asterisk. I just unwrapped my new Wildcard TDM400P (TDM40B) which >is the new >>4 port FXS PCI card. It has 4 RJ45 connectors and I'd like to >hookup 4 >>regular phones which are RJ11. If I crip RJ45 connectors to the >phone cords >>do I simple use the center two pins (pins 4 and 5)? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Randy Smith >>Tiger Mountain Technologies >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Asterisk-Users mailing list >>Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >>http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >