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What cable is used to connect VWIC-2MFT-T1 to the wall jack
mrblackmamba343
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Do I use a regular RJ-45 cable? or these have special cables? Where can I buy them online?
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tiersten
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Do you have a T1 NTE on the wall? If so then a regular straight through patch cable that does all 4 pairs should be fine.
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You're "technically" supposed to use a shielded RJ-48 cable but plain old RJ-45 patch cords will work fine.
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jeanathan
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Woops see above RJ48 with a cat 5 cable I have seen used in more than one wiring closet.
Struggling through the re-certification process after 2 years of no OJT for the CCNP.
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cat5 rj 48...
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