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Yes. This can be done with no degradation in speed or quality as long as the components being used are of high quality. All 8 wires must be punched down correctly at either end of the run, and there are devices called Ethernet splitters that will allow the connection to be made easily.
It will not be possible to power the VoIP device over this network connection, however, because the wires that would carry the power will not be available.


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Q: Can you safely run telephone on two pairs and VoIP on the other two pairs of a Cat5 or Cat6 cable?
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