Can I use sockets for RJ45 connector for telephony?
Hello! The question relates to telephony, there seems to be low-current signals. Phone numbers from the junction box come to our building and enter the telephone exchange (telephone exchange that already distributes signals). After it, the numbers on the twisted pair around the building diverge. Twisting wires were made near each cabinet according to the type of twisting of wires and diverge into cabinets, respectively. The idea came to use sockets for RJ45 8-core to replace conventional twists. Is it possible to occupy all cores in 1 socket (blue for example and light blue is one number) and thus all pairs?
It turns out that several pairs of wires with numbers will enter the outlet, and all this will go into the connector, in which several wires are also crimped, 2 of each. In the figure I wanted to show a general idea. Will the outlet withstand such a job? It’s just a board, but in ordinary telephony adapters there are no boards, but only wires with a large cross section!
Of course it will, but it’s not customary to do so. If he sees this as a telephone operator or signalman, he will obviously not be pleased. The maximum is usually twisted pair connected to a double outlet and from there goes to two phones. Practice shows this as the best solution in such a situation, because often there are cores either shorted, or squeezed (broken), then reserve cores are simply used.