Fulko,

Hmm, I recognize you from TPM (you are the same?)!

Yes, is a straight through connection. My house is 20 years old so I had nothing but a little box where the external wiring was connected to the house wiring on 4 posts.What I did was go to Home depot and got a wall phone modular plate that also had 2 additional out jacks. I used this due to lack of stock of a 1 to 3 break out and I couldn't wait. I then wired the external wire into the plate housing (Green->Green, Red->Red, Black->Black & Yellow->Yellow). I then took the internal wiring of the house and wired it into a single RJ11 jack box. Then plugged my DSL modem into one jack, and a DSL inline filter (this eliminates the need for any through out your house) into the other with a regular telephone 4 conductor cable to the RJ11 jack.

Now at this point everything should work like it did before you started. Test! Your regular phones in house should have dialtone. Now all you have to do is inject the 3102 in between the the RJ11 and the DSL filter. In this scenario, as you play with it it is easy to restore everything during testing! Remember, must not piss off the wife!

One side effect of using the 3102 or an old 3000 is that if you want to use CallerID, you need to make sure the box waits til the second ring before forwarding to Asterisk so it can receive the data between the 1st and 2nd ring. So everyone will start to think your a little slow at answering the phone ( or slower ) since your first ring from Asterisk will be the callers 3rd.

Hope that helps!

Perl Power~!

Mike


Fulko Hew wrote:
After lurking on Asterisk issues for a few years now,
I recently purchased a Sipura/Linksys/Cisco 3102 for use at home.
(and I'm still trying to figure out which Asterisk (distristribution I should
start with on some under-powered hardware I have available).


I want to rewire the home's incomming connection for ease of insertion.
ie.
POP - modular connector - modular connector - internal phones

where I'll insert the Sipura box between the modular connectors.
But I want to wire it such that I can replace the Sipura with a standard
cable when neccessary.

My concern is with the pinouts, w.r.t. tip and ring signals being on
the correct pins on all of the connector, and what a std cable might do
about flipping pins around.

Or is it all just 'straight through'?

TIA
Fulko

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