Thanks for the advice.  We have fiber between the buildings and the longer term 
plan is to replace the proprietary system with IP phones on the LAN.  I was 
looking for something I could do quickly to get 5 phones up to full 
functionality without major changes.> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; [email protected]> Subject: RE: KX-T: Proprietary Phone Wiring 
Problem> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:27:08 -0800> > Replace the KX-TD1232 with a 
KX-TDA100 IP PBX with a large power supply.> Replace the phones in the far 
building with KX-T76xx series and you should> have no problems.> > Paralleling 
will not work as you are working with a digital signal.> > The KX-TDA100 can 
use the KX-T76xx series telephones at approximately twice> the distance as the 
KX-T1232 with KX-T74xx phones.> > -----Original Message-----> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of> x x> Sent: Tuesday, November 
13, 2007 10:23 AM> To: [email protected]> Subject: KX-T: Proprietary Phone Wiring 
Problem> > > I have wanted to post the following problem for a while but 
thought it was> more of a wiring problem as opposed to a phone problem. With 
the recent> posts I've seen, it's clear there are some members with expertise 
in wiring> and so here goes. > > We have a KX-TD1232 installed with 32 
extensions and 7 COs. The extensions> are KX-T7433 and 7435 and are spread 
across 3 buildings with the TD1232 in> the central building. The extensions all 
use a single pair on the digital> connection. > > 
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