ᐅ FTTH / Network / DECT / IPTV – Are these set up correctly?
Created on: 10 Apr 2021 17:47
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chamäleon
Hello,
We will have fiber optic installed in our new home. The following is planned:
- One access point centrally mounted on the ceiling per floor
- DECT base station on the ground floor
I have sketched the wiring layout. Are my assumptions correct, or is there an error?
Additional question:
We will be receiving IPTV. Our provider offers a rental receiver for €4.90. Is it necessary to use this receiver, or can any other IPTV receiver work as well? LAN connections will of course be installed to each TV (not shown in the diagram).
Thank you very much for your help.
We will have fiber optic installed in our new home. The following is planned:
- One access point centrally mounted on the ceiling per floor
- DECT base station on the ground floor
I have sketched the wiring layout. Are my assumptions correct, or is there an error?
Additional question:
We will be receiving IPTV. Our provider offers a rental receiver for €4.90. Is it necessary to use this receiver, or can any other IPTV receiver work as well? LAN connections will of course be installed to each TV (not shown in the diagram).
Thank you very much for your help.
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knalltüte11 Apr 2021 04:37In your sketch, there is an RJ11 to RJ45 connection between the FritzBox and the switch. What is that for? It doesn’t work that way.
If you want to carry analog signals (fax, analog telephone) to the outlets (end devices), the mentioned connection from the FritzBox to the patch panel must be established. You can get an adapter for €1.87 (TAE to RJ45) or an RJ11 to RJ45 cable for this. Pins 4 and 5 are usually assigned for telephony. From the outlet onwards, use a cable such as RJ45 to RJ11 with pins 4 and 5 connected for fax... (often not included anymore...).
If you want to carry analog signals (fax, analog telephone) to the outlets (end devices), the mentioned connection from the FritzBox to the patch panel must be established. You can get an adapter for €1.87 (TAE to RJ45) or an RJ11 to RJ45 cable for this. Pins 4 and 5 are usually assigned for telephony. From the outlet onwards, use a cable such as RJ45 to RJ11 with pins 4 and 5 connected for fax... (often not included anymore...).
Tarnari schrieb:
Which IPTV provider is it? We have been with Telekom for years. I could share my experiences with you.
Edit: And why Gigaset Pro instead of just GO 100? Which switch are you using? I’m also going to subscribe to MagentaTV and am currently looking for a suitable 24-port switch with PoE.
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chamäleon11 Apr 2021 21:36knalltüte schrieb:
In your diagram, there is an RJ11 to RJ45 connection between the FritzBox and the switch. What is that for? That won’t work.
If you want to deliver analog signals (fax, analog telephone) to the outlets (end devices), the connection from the FritzBox to the patch panel must run as mentioned above. Get a TAE to RJ45 adapter or an RJ11 to RJ45 cable for about €1.87 (TAE is a German telephone connector). Pins 4 and 5 are usually assigned for telephony. From the outlet onward, use a cable, for example RJ45 to RJ11 with pins 4 and 5 assigned for fax… (this is often not included anymore…) However, the N510 IP Pro DECT base does not have an RJ11 port. It connects via LAN. That is why I thought I have to bring the telephone signal from the FritzBox into the network via the RJ11/RJ45 cable and then pick it up again on the ground floor. What would be the correct procedure to connect the DECT base on the ground floor?
I can only speak about the GO 100. The base station connects to the Fritzbox via LAN. Whether through a switch or directly doesn’t really matter. Configure the base station as an IP phone in the Fritzbox first and then register the mobile phones. It should basically be the same principle with the Pro model.
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