thecompu-doctor
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Hi all, we're heading out to install 8 cat5 drops in an office later this week for a new client that is moving into a new office. It wasn't until after I quoted the project that I found out 4 of the 8 (1 per worker/desk) is for their phone voip system (my fault for not asking the appropriate questions). So, I can do the network drops without any trouble for their computers, but I'm not sure when it comes to the phone side. Here's the breakdown:
Basically I'm planning on still running two drops to each desk, one for a computer, then one split into two sets of 4 wires and terminated into two phone jack keystones
See pics below for how their current office is setup:
So i'm looking for any diagrams/videos that you can point me to in order to get lines 1 and 2 at each of the four workers desk. We also have a 16 port cat5 patch panel, will we be able to use this for both data and phones, or do I need some other kind of patch panels like in the second picture?
Thanks, Kevin
- They have two Obihai voip boxes from phonepower.com (see pic below)
- each box has one dedicated line, with a secondary "ghost" line
- I don't think the ghost line as they call it is important info for you all
- They have four workers that will each have one phone, with two physical lines feeding it
- each box has one dedicated line, with a secondary "ghost" line
Basically I'm planning on still running two drops to each desk, one for a computer, then one split into two sets of 4 wires and terminated into two phone jack keystones
See pics below for how their current office is setup:




So i'm looking for any diagrams/videos that you can point me to in order to get lines 1 and 2 at each of the four workers desk. We also have a 16 port cat5 patch panel, will we be able to use this for both data and phones, or do I need some other kind of patch panels like in the second picture?
Thanks, Kevin