On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Wayne Johnson wrote:
> There is two classes of wire.  Cat3 has 4 wires (2 pair) and is used
> for most phone wiring.  Of these wires, there are two ways to wire it.
> In RJ11, only the red and green carry the phone signals and the yellow
> and black remain unused.  This is typical for most house wiring.
> RJ13 extends RJ11 by placing a second phone line on the yellow/black
> pair.  You can get RJ13 phones and splitters at Radio Shack.  Cat3 can
> not be used for LAN wiring.  To connect cat3 wire, you can use a
> punchdown terminal block, or there are small button sized "wire nuts".
> Keep the amount of wire outside the sheath to a minimum to reduce
> noise.  Cat3 wire, modular RJ11/13 & RJ45 sockets, and just about
> anything else can be found at Home Depot.

Cat3's actually a different grade of wire, it's just like Cat5 (8 wires),
just less twists per inch. I actually think you can get 2-pair Cat3/Cat5,
but the more common is 4-pair.

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