I am having a problem with cabling in my office building. The guy that runs the phone lines here was an old Ma Bell technician. His terminology and ours don't mix and his wiring between building A, B and C is lashed 100 pair cable that was put in about 12 years ago. The situation is that we wish to provision T-1 connection from building A to the other buildings. There are punch down terminals being used. The lines tone out according to Ken, the phone guy. Andy, my tech here, seems to believe that the lines may be crossed between the two buildings' terminal rooms. That's because when he connects a CAT 5 line with RJ45 connector on either end, one hooked to our router and one hook into the building B terminal room punch down terminal block, then hooks a computer to it, there is no juice. One thing (ducking would be nice right now) that I know (which is little about frequency, baud and such on these lines) is that if juice isn't there, we must need some type of interface on the other end. What that may be is quite confusing to me. Bottom line, I need to know if someone can take the time out to help me out. If you have done this before and can assist please call either Kimi or Andy at 602-375-5363. Thanks. Kimi Adams Unity Wave 602-375-5363 www.unitywave.com