[General] VoIP For Home Usage
Bashar Al-Abdulhadi
bashar at kuwaitnet.net
Thu Aug 6 22:42:09 +03 2009
IIRC analog uses 2 digital uses 4 especially from what I see wheb connecting commercial PBXs compared to direct
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From: Majed B.
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Subject: Re: [General] VoIP For Home Usage
Sent: Aug 6, 2009 10:34 PM
2 gray cables mean you get 4 lines. (1 line for every 2 wires).
If you connect an analog phone, do you get a tone? If not, you need to
reverse the wires, otherwise your setup is fine.
I'm not sure about what Faisal suggested though for the 4 wires. All
the RJ11 cables I have have 4 pins, but only 2 wires are connected,
and it did work before with Asterisk 1.4.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Ahmad Al-Ibrahim<ahmad at koutbo6.com> wrote:
> Interesting, I checked the wall socket, there are 2 gray wires each of
> them having 4 colored wires, and only 2 colored wires of each gray wires
> are connected to the socket (2 red wires to the right, 2 blue wires to
> the left) 4 other wires are not connected. 2 in each gray wires. I'm not
> familiar with wiring. Now do I have to connect the others? IIRC the
> others are not used/utilized.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ahmad Al-Ibrahim
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Majed B.
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