I recently built a pc for a friend. It turns out the room they want to use it in does not have a phone line installed for the modem. It does have a data jack (rj-45) pre-installed in a wall plate which runs back to a Greyfox data cabinet ( ) in the basement by way of CAT 5 cabling. The Data cabinet is set up w/ what looks to be a Data patch panel in a module on the left side and a phone line module on the right (Greyfox 4x24 Telecom Module --- ). All jacks are rj-45. I thought I could just plug the cat 5 run from the room directly into the phone line jack and it would work. No joy. Obviously I'm missing something simple here. When I plug a phone directly into the phone jack in the basement, I get a dial tone. I'm only getting dead air when plugging the cat5 from the den into the phone line jack in the basement (using the same phone to check for dial tone). I noticed that the rj-11 phone line I'm using is rolled. Does that mean I'll have to make a rolled patch cable from the patch panel to the phone line in the basement or should this work the way I tried it before, by just plugging the cat 5 straight into the phone line? It's a new house and I don't think the cable is bad. I'm under the impression that home data cable runs are done w/ straight through cables unless otherwise specified. Is this correct?
Does anyone have any clue as to why I can't get dial tone using the cat 5 to the phone jack?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. The phone line I'm using has 4 pins w/ the #2 and 3 being used. The line is rolled.
Does anyone have any clue as to why I can't get dial tone using the cat 5 to the phone jack?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. The phone line I'm using has 4 pins w/ the #2 and 3 being used. The line is rolled.