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This is a discussion on Cable for FXO connections (SPA-3102) within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; I've got several RJ11 to UK (socket) adapters for connecting phones to an ATA's FXS port. Can someone ...
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I've got several RJ11 to UK (socket) adapters for connecting phones to
an ATA's FXS port. Can someone please advise if they are the correct cable type (with the addition of a gender changer M-M cable) for connection of the FXO port of a SPA-3102 to my regular PSTN phone line. Just don't want to fry anything or maybe find the capacitor in the RJ11 lead isn't needed. If it's _not_ the right cable type, then what is? I have a few RJ11- UK (plug) leads from old modems (e.g. as delivered with laptops) but they aren't all the same. There are at least two variants I've come across. TIA |
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"Mark" <codvimyst@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:vnmbs3182gnfg1616e6fd5htdo59u6lbqb@4ax.com...[color=blue] > I've got several RJ11 to UK (socket) adapters for connecting phones to > an ATA's FXS port. > > Can someone please advise if they are the correct cable type (with the > addition of a gender changer M-M cable) for connection of the FXO port > of a SPA-3102 to my regular PSTN phone line. > > Just don't want to fry anything or maybe find the capacitor in the > RJ11 lead isn't needed. > > If it's _not_ the right cable type, then what is? I have a few RJ11- > UK (plug) leads from old modems (e.g. as delivered with laptops) but > they aren't all the same. There are at least two variants I've come > across. > > TIA[/color] SPA 102 uses the 2 centre pins of the RJ 11 Some phone/modem/ ordless adapter RJ11 uses outer pair, some use inner. You have probably got some of each in your collection. Maybe even some crossed ones. Be aware. In this case it is centre pair. Can always crimps some plugs on for you if you get stuck. HTH Al |
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Al <ardl02029_5@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
> SPA 102 uses the 2 centre pins of the RJ 11 > Some phone/modem/ ordless adapter RJ11 uses outer pair, some use inner. You > have probably got some of each in your collection. Maybe even some crossed > ones. Be aware. > In this case it is centre pair.[/color] Supposedly the ring capacitor /is/ required. These ones work for me: [url]http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=2370[/url] (pennies if you're already ordering from them) Theo |
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Mark wrote:[color=blue]
> I've got several RJ11 to UK (socket) adapters for connecting phones to > an ATA's FXS port. > > Can someone please advise if they are the correct cable type (with the > addition of a gender changer M-M cable) for connection of the FXO port > of a SPA-3102 to my regular PSTN phone line. > > Just don't want to fry anything or maybe find the capacitor in the > RJ11 lead isn't needed. > > If it's _not_ the right cable type, then what is? I have a few RJ11- > UK (plug) leads from old modems (e.g. as delivered with laptops) but > they aren't all the same. There are at least two variants I've come > across. > > TIA >[/color] The correct cables connect pins 2 and 5 of the BT socket to the inner-most two pins on the rj11 connector. You don't need a ring capacitor on an FXO port, only on an FXS where you are connecting a phone which sometimes need this ring capacitor. You can use this: [url]http://www.provoip.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=33&products_id=61[/url] along with the rj-11 cable that should have come with the SPA3102. (Product also available from other shops etc...etc... :) ). cheers, Paul. |
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Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
> Supposedly the ring capacitor /is/ required. These ones work for me: > [url]http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=2370[/url] > (pennies if you're already ordering from them)[/color] Oops, I got my FXO/FXI mixed up. The above is for connecting phones to the SPA, not the SPA to the PSTN. Theo |
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Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
> Supposedly the ring capacitor /is/ required. These ones work for me: > [url]http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=2370[/url] > (pennies if you're already ordering from them)[/color] [color=blue] > Oops, I got my FXO/FXI mixed up. The above is for connecting phones to the > SPA, not the SPA to the PSTN.[/color] Interestingly, I also bought one of those with my Sipura the other day, and it is NOT required. The SPA comes with an RJ11 to BT socket adaptor and that works fine. (The BB product stops my phone, connected to the SPA, working at all. No ring. No dialtone. Nothing.) Chris |
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Chris Davies wrote:
The SPA comes with an RJ11 to BT socket adaptor[color=blue] > and that works fine. > Chris[/color] that depends where you buy it from. ;) Linksys themselves don't supply any adaptors to their resellers. cheers, Paul. |
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Chris Davies <chris-usenet@roaima.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
> Interestingly, I also bought one of those with my Sipura the other day, > and it is NOT required. The SPA comes with an RJ11 to BT socket adaptor > and that works fine. (The BB product stops my phone, connected to the SPA, > working at all. No ring. No dialtone. Nothing.)[/color] Interesting. Which Sipura? I bought an SPA3102 from them in December and they didn't supply an adaptor so it did need one (I bought two, mistakenly thinking it had two FXI ports). Theo |
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Chris Davies <chris-usenet@roaima.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
> [The] SPA comes with an RJ11 to BT socket adaptor [...][/color] Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:[color=blue] > Interesting. Which Sipura? I bought an SPA3102 from them in December and > they didn't supply an adaptor [...][/color] SPA 3102. Strange, eh! Chris |
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