+ consider PoE

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> Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Atom Powers <atom.pow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >   
> > > Because I'm not planning to pull new CAT5 to those offices. They
> > > already have 2x CAT5 and 2x CAT3. While I only /need/ two runs, it
> > > would be a shame if I couldn't find a use for the CAT3.
> > >       
> >
> > Doing a few runs of a lower-quality cable is very 1999'ish!
> >
> > I hadn't realized you had the Cat5 in place.  If that is fine for what
> > you need, just mark the Cat3 jacks as "do not use".  You'll be better
> > off buying VOIP phones that have 4-port switches built in than
> > constantly debugging old Cat3 IMHO.
> >
> > Tom
> >   
> Agreed! All (major?) VOIP vendors that I know of have at least an in and
> an out on their phone, so you can't lose a port by hooking up your
> phone. We have all of our desktop PCs plugged into the voip phone which
> is then plugged into the wall.
>
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