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I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
shh, I don't have one of them. =p
The bottom line is that phone cables and network cables are both twisted-pair cables. They have different ends, sure, but they're still interchangeable. At work I was confused++ to find a phone line running into a network patch panel. I had no idea that phone calls could go through patch panels!
Quote from: iago on December 12, 2005, 11:44:11 pmThe bottom line is that phone cables and network cables are both twisted-pair cables. They have different ends, sure, but they're still interchangeable. At work I was confused++ to find a phone line running into a network patch panel. I had no idea that phone calls could go through patch panels! Hehe.Have you seen the administration interfaces for those phones? Simply put, it's really incredible. It's one of the most powerful admin panels I've ever seen. Really neat stuff...
For what phones?I only saw a phoneline from the ground (which eventually runs to the phone company's box) running into a patch panel which, once we checked, went across the street.
Haha nice. When I left, they were just starting to architect some VOIP stuff. Because Manitoba is such a large network, there are a lot of security risks and stuff, so it takes a lot of research and planning to get it going.