"Zane H. Healy" wrote:
OK, I was pointed at
http://www.linksys.com looks like they've got some
good info. However, I just noticed something that has me wondering, looks
like CAT5 only has 4 real wires made out of the 8 wires.
That's correct.
So... Is it possible to run at least 10BaseT over
normal phoneline cable?
In theory it needs to be cat3 or better. Silver satin (i.e., regular
modular phone cabling) generally won't cut it due to crosstalk and
environmental noise problems.
Yes, I want to be lazy if possible. I'm assuming
that if it is possible I
can make a RJ11-to-RJ45 adapter and plug one end into a hub in the house,
the other end into a hub in the garage.
As long as you have two idle pairs and the stuff is twisted it should be
okay over short distances. In the end you may decided that it's easier
to do the job well the first time rather than live with problems everytime
the dishwasher fires up or you turn on the lights in the garage...
Best,
Chris
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