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<div>You can buy telco (RJ21) to RJ45 panels more or less off the shelf from Australian wholesale suppliers like AJF in Adelaide.</div>
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<div>The little plastic inserts that turn them into RJ11 sockets are readily available.</div>
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<div>You can absolutely get telco to pair cables that are designed to be punched down. </div>
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<div>Get appropriate RJ11 connectors and a crimp tool and attached them.</div>
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<div>(Appropriate to the copper wire - is it stranded or solid? There is a connector for each type of wire.)</div>
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<div>On 20/02/2013, at 1:22 PM, Tony <<a href="mailto:td_miles@yahoo.com">td_miles@yahoo.com</a>></div>
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Hi Anthony,<br>
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Not specifically what you're looking for, but could you not get an RJ-21 cable, a 24-port RJ-45 patch panel and then just terminate each pair from your RJ-21 onto it's own port and then plug your cables into it ?<br>
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Alternatively a quick google turns up something like this:<br>
<a href="http://www.endy.com.au/endyV3/Product.php?itemCode=NC-200&itemId=906">http://www.endy.com.au/endyV3/Product.php?itemCode=NC-200&itemId=906</a><br>
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If you don't want individual RJ-45 sockets, cut then off and crimp on your own RJ-11 plugs.<br>
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I'm sure I could keep looking and probably find exactly the product you're looking for, but I don't happen to "know" of anywhere that sells them and I'm sure you can trawl through google results as well as I can.<br>
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Best of luck.<br>
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regards,<br>
Tony.<br>
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<b><span style="font-weight:bold;">From:</span></b> Anthony Cacciola <anthonycacciola@gmail.com><br>
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<div>Does anyone know where i can get a Rj21 to 24 x RJ11 cable in Australia</div>
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