Thanks Guys... I'm wondering if the length is the culprit then. I'm converting from DB9 to RJ45 for an extended run and mostly because the wires were already in place as spares. I then switch back to DB9 for conncetion to the second device. Both devices work fine on their own, even the one with the long run but as soon as they are both hooked they both dont work. Trying to test by removing the pins from the RJ45 since its a bit easier than trying to remove the pins from the actual DB9 connector.. Is there any actual limit on the length when you go to RJ45. I have heard all different, most I see say Serial is limited to 50 ft. Does the fact that I am now running on twisted pairs give me any more length? Aside from any recommended length constraints, it still works on its own so i'm not totally convinced that length is the problem except if now with the 2 devices hooked up theres too much resistance on the circuit...??
Either way when i remove one wire which I suspect to be the TX wire the first device "appears" to be working, but its not a device I can get into to confirm so I am just going by the lights on the port... But the second device still does not seem to work and since I am suspecting that I am removing the TX wire I can't try to send an enter key to see if I get a response. Only just hope that I catch an automatic line that gets sent from the phone system..