
Shad, as previously said, depends on how you want your phones and pc's to coexist. But I think what you want is more of IP phones as opposed to analogue phone setup. Its the easier setup. I have done such hybrid (analogue and digital) setups before, for analogue phones you need to be a little vigilant so that the right pairs are used both on the discase and patch panel. Its a little different. If you want a demo I can volunteer. Peter On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Joseph Maina <mainasoft00@gmail.com> wrote:
IT is called the CISCO IP phone system, it uses the same connection for data and voice
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Haggai Nyang <haggai.nyang@gmail.com>wrote:
Corrections are welcome as to whether my thinking is correct, but a computer using a non-poe (ordinary LAN) cabling system uses only 4 strands (1,2,3,6) so you can carry two analog phone channels on that as well