RJ-45 and RJ-48 as used for a T1 circuit are effectively the same. As
long as the distance is not too great from the demarc to the router, Cat
5 UTP cable can be used. For long distances, shielded UTP is called for.

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Thomas N
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:39 PM
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Subject: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

Hi All,

I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
(WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They
however
do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help.
Thanks
in advance!

Thomas.




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