Hi folks - this is getting me really confused and the missus is laughing at me (and to cap it all off Ive picked up injuries and dental pain so generally feeling cr@ppy... Anyway)
When the house was being re-wired I took the opportunity to slap CAT5e wiring into all the rooms in anticipation of having a fully IT networked house; I've finally got round to putting data sockets on all the outlets, and the BT fella installed a phone line yesterday, so I've hooked up a patch panel in the same cupboard as the master socket.
Because I've only got 9 cables running across the house (4 to living room, 2 to each bedroom - 2 bedrooms, plus 1 to kitchen), I've got plenty of space on the panel to split the phone signal within the panel rather than splitting it via slave sockets & splitters (via the principle of putting a cable across 4 inserts - so outlets 13, 14, 15 & 16 are all linked together - therfor all I'd need to do is feed an input into socket 13, and take outs from 14 - 16 - is that ok or liable to casue bother???)
So - the living room 4 outlet one has 3 RJ45's and a BT outlet on it, and the other rooms have all RJ45's ( obtained a couple of RJ45's to BT pig-tails for the other rooms but got a nice one for the living room for neatness). So what I'm wanting to do is connect directly from the BT master socket to a spare patch panel socket (no 24), athen use an RJ45 cable to patch across to 13, which will split across to 14, 15 & 16, and I can then link that 14 acrosss to outlet 4, which ruuns through the walls to the BT outlet in the living room. But how do I connect from the BT master to the back of the patch panel?? I was thinking of using a bog standard phone cable with the female end cut off, and connecting that to the panel, but it ain't working.... Should I put a slave socket coming off the master and then wire that to the panel?? And what colours should go to what numbers on the panel???
I'm really confused.... Hence this post probably not making sense
When the house was being re-wired I took the opportunity to slap CAT5e wiring into all the rooms in anticipation of having a fully IT networked house; I've finally got round to putting data sockets on all the outlets, and the BT fella installed a phone line yesterday, so I've hooked up a patch panel in the same cupboard as the master socket.
Because I've only got 9 cables running across the house (4 to living room, 2 to each bedroom - 2 bedrooms, plus 1 to kitchen), I've got plenty of space on the panel to split the phone signal within the panel rather than splitting it via slave sockets & splitters (via the principle of putting a cable across 4 inserts - so outlets 13, 14, 15 & 16 are all linked together - therfor all I'd need to do is feed an input into socket 13, and take outs from 14 - 16 - is that ok or liable to casue bother???)
So - the living room 4 outlet one has 3 RJ45's and a BT outlet on it, and the other rooms have all RJ45's ( obtained a couple of RJ45's to BT pig-tails for the other rooms but got a nice one for the living room for neatness). So what I'm wanting to do is connect directly from the BT master socket to a spare patch panel socket (no 24), athen use an RJ45 cable to patch across to 13, which will split across to 14, 15 & 16, and I can then link that 14 acrosss to outlet 4, which ruuns through the walls to the BT outlet in the living room. But how do I connect from the BT master to the back of the patch panel?? I was thinking of using a bog standard phone cable with the female end cut off, and connecting that to the panel, but it ain't working.... Should I put a slave socket coming off the master and then wire that to the panel?? And what colours should go to what numbers on the panel???
I'm really confused.... Hence this post probably not making sense