I moved a branch office to a new building and we intend to install VoIP as soon as a WAN connection is installed. CallManager is in home office. We had the cable contractor pull CAT5e to all the offices and I installed 4-line analog phones for temporary use until T1 is installed. I used the second CAT5 in each office to carry the 4 analog lines and split them into two RJ-11 jacks (each with two lines) that terminate in the phones. At the DMARC, the lines terminate in a 66 block where the 4 lines are distributed. The users are reporting, while on one line, they can hear the conversation occuring on another line. Each line has its own pair in a singe cable to each office; blue, orange, green, brown. Each office has its own home run to the DMARC.
The phones are RCA. Can anyone give me some insight as to what is causing this? I have run multiple lines over a single CAT3 cable before without a problem.
Thanks
Steve Morin
The phones are RCA. Can anyone give me some insight as to what is causing this? I have run multiple lines over a single CAT3 cable before without a problem.
Thanks
Steve Morin