A customer is requesting an extension of their T-1 service using a specific 22ga, 6 conductor cable that is rated up to 650'.

Don't think there's an RJ-45 (or 48?) that would work. Would a 66 block, for the 22ga cable, with a punched down(on one side)solid Cat.6 patch cord, 3'-5' do the trick.

Since Cat.6 is 23 ga, I'm not sure if that would limit my 650'.


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Product Description
The 600C Series Central Office (CO) Cables are designed for use between
switching and transmission equipment for distances up to 650 feet. This
series offers the lowest attenuation of all the CO cable products by using
22 AWG conductors. It is manufactured with a dual foil shield for additional
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) reduction. The 600C series meets or
exceeds all applicable requirements of Telcordia® GR-137 specifications.