The Difference Between RJ45 Patch Panel And 110 Patch Panel
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The data service is RJ45 patch panel to RJ45 patch panel, and the voice service is 110 patch panel to RJ45 patch panel.
For example, if you use 4 pairs of twisted pair cables from the patch panel to the work area, use the 110 patch panel for voice, and use RJ45 patch panel for data, what if you need to exchange voice and data?
The 4 pairs of twisted pair cables to the terminal's horizontal work area are identical. The difference is that the jumper of the former is RJ45 to RJ45, and all eight lines are used; the latter is RJ11 to RJ45, and only two of the eight lines are used; more generally, two of the eight lines are used directly. The root is connected from the 110 patch panel, and the other end is an RJ45 connector.
If two voice data points are to be interchanged, it is only necessary to interchange the jumpers that manage the two data points. If the voice point is changed to a data point, you need to change the jumper to RJ45-RJ45, and transfer the original RJ11 end to the RJ45 patch panel. The same goes for data-to-voice.








