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I have an old m&s 6 wire non twisted/shielded analog whole house intercom with multiple stations and several doorbells. The unit works fine but it’s time to at least get a better video doorbell solution and maybe reduce the footprint of the MASSIVE home station in our kitchen that is getting remodeled. All of the room stations are 6 wire and in this house it is cost prohibited to run cat5 to each of them.  Ideas?


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There are converters available that will use ANY pair of wires to get you at least 100Mb speed and POE power.

However, I believe those older intercoms all ran back to the main station, correct?  So that would be the huge ugly box in the kitchen?

You'd have to figure out how to hide all those adapters, power supplies, etc.  Although, not pretty, TV Inwall boxes or even structured wiring panels can hold a lot stuff when laid out properly.  Then you can cover over it with some art work or a picture, etc.

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8 hours ago, lippavisual said:

There are converters available that will use ANY pair of wires to get you at least 100Mb speed and POE power.

However, I believe those older intercoms all ran back to the main station, correct?  So that would be the huge ugly box in the kitchen?

You'd have to figure out how to hide all those adapters, power supplies, etc.  Although, not pretty, TV Inwall boxes or even structured wiring panels can hold a lot stuff when laid out properly.  Then you can cover over it with some art work or a picture, etc.

Any links to such a converter? I really don't need video at any of the room stations. If there was a c4 integrated intercom that used analog out to the room stations instead of an IP protocol but used IP for the video doorbell, that would be a good solution but doubt such a thing exists. I can hide some equipment in a closet directly on the other side of that main base station wall. 

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That door bird device is astouding. I had no idea 2 conductors could do such a job. Love to hear an explaination of how it works (in layman’s) if anyone has the time and knowledge. 

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It's all about the chipsets located in both the sender and receiver.  The 2-wire is just carrying power (from POE) and bits/packets from the network.

The chipsets are the work horse for this device.

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