drozwood90
Senior Member
In the your mileage may vary department, plugging in RJ11 plugs into RJ45 jacks over time may bend the springs on some of the side pins so they no longer work well as Rj45 jacks. A moot point if you never move things around of course. And it does not happen instantly, or even all the time. But businesses who did this a lot in the early days often found themselves replacing a lot of jacks later, and many (well, at least ones I do) will wire the phone with a real RJ45 plug instead. Cost is negligably different, and I heartily endorse just wiring everything with RJ45 where you can.
I agree with this. When I "patch" RJ11 to RJ45 I typically make up an adapter.
So, in the RJ45 jacks, there are only CAT5/5e cable ends. Then the other side is crimped with RJ11 to plug into...say a phone or whatever. Also useful at the patch panel.
--Dan