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As far as I know, CAT 5 cable can be used to run a 100 Mbps Ethernet and a telephone connection (2 pairs each). Would it be possible to use power line with this cable?
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As far as I know, CAT 5 cable can be used to run a 100 Mbps Ethernet and a telephone connection (2 pairs each). Would it be possible to use power line with this cable?
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You cannot pass POTS (Plain Old Telephone System, AKA analogue phone system) down a TCP/IP network so you won't be able to use analogue phones with a PowerLine system.
Indeed, PowerLine systems only take a single master Ethernet feed from your router so you would need two separate systems if you had even a digital PBX.
Instead, the way to do it is to use VoIP. For that, you will need a system that takes POTS as an input and converts it to VoIP and visa versa. Then your data and voice can both occupy the same Ethernet cable.
Do you mean can you put power over twisted pair? – Julian Knight – 2015-04-01T15:30:16.327
no what I want is use a device such as devolo dLAN 1200+ to use my powerline as a network cable and since you can use CAT 5 for telephone and network i thought maybe this device would be able to pass throught both so i dont have to bother with drilling holes in the wall for the telephone. – Chaos – 2015-04-02T06:55:11.753