Most modern installations/buildings are wired with RJ45, as are the patch panels.  RJ12 is a real pain - I had to chop up patch leads and put RJ12 sockets on the end.  Very messy and a waste of time.  

 

 On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 22:04:48 -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> On Sunday 06 November 2005 21:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I was pretty unhappy to see that the new cards had RJ12 sockets -
>> you can put RJ12 into RJ45, but not the other way round...
>>
>
> You've gotta be shitting me.
>
> Why on earth do you want RJ45 jacks for POTS connections?  Sure it
> fits but it's a loose fit to start and you get absolutely zero
> advantages unless you count being able to make a screwy cable a
> good thing.  :-)
>

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