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  1. rudy68

    Cat5e, 2 phone lines

    Hey all! Just thought I'd take a moment to follow-up. I did just take the Cat5e at the VOIP/Vonage Router end and terminate it into two separate jacks. I found out that on mine, I terminated the first line into an RJ11 with the white/blue pair, and the second line with the white/orange...
  2. rudy68

    Cat5e, 2 phone lines

    Definitely agree with the solution in the office - already have a line splitter like this. With regard to the cabinet, for the office I have the Cat5e cables, currently with a single RJ11 jack connector plugged in to the Vonage Router, Line 1. My question is, why can't I just take the...
  3. rudy68

    Cat5e, 2 phone lines

    Sorry - I should also clarify: The Vonage routers are both located in the structured wiring enclosure, which is located in the laundry room. From the structured wiring enclosure, I have two home runs of Cat5e to the office. As mentioned, one for data, one for (ideally both) phone lines. I...
  4. rudy68

    Cat5e, 2 phone lines

    Hey all! New here, but would really appreciate any insight. I'm about at the limit of my own knowledge, and am utterly and truly stuck. Here's my situation. I had the builder home run a bunch of cat5e home runs to various rooms. One room is my home office, which has two cat5e cables, one...

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