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    Avaya mute phone ringing

    Another client has Avaya phone system. I do not know what kind exactly, nor am I sure I'm posting in the correct forum. I simply need to mute the phone ringer for 2 phones that are at the front desk of a doctor's office. This is what I expect to work...
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    Do I need a tool for this? RJ12

    I saw that Home Depot stocks a punch down tools with a 110 blade. http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202039354/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=110+punch&storeId=10051#.UP7mRN2W8rk I picked it up and it worked great! Thanks again!
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    Do I need a tool for this? RJ12

    You guys are AWESOME!!! jknicholas, I think I'm going to try your improvised method... Thank you all for the information!!!!!!
  4. ttsmi

    Do I need a tool for this? RJ12

    Well, I'm a newbie when it comes to this phone stuff so I'll have to look up the acronyms you used. Can you tell me what tool I would need? All I'm doing is hooking it up at the new location exactly the way it looks in the pic. Thanks!!!
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    Do I need a tool for this? RJ12

    See pic. I am moving this connector to another location. I cannot get these wires to connect! Either they fall out or I get them in there, but there is no metal on metal contact! I tried using pliers to no avail. Do I need a tool???

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