I'm leaning towards a 24 port switch, which I assume will require a 24 port patch panel, but am still unsure how to configure it with my cable modem at the house, not to mention including the wireless router for wifi.
The telephone wiring and/or DSL from the central office is carried over a twisted pair. The interference just on audio would make untwisted unusable over the usual distances. Yes the line from the central office may/does go through many multipair cables, but each pair is twisted. I know this from my work. I have had to seperate out the pairs from from multi pair cables (25 to 300 pairs) more tha a few times.
Rob.
So do you guys consider this post sticky worthy?
i came in here to suggest just such a thing.So do you guys consider this post sticky worthy?
So do you guys consider this post sticky worthy?
Icky-Pic does not dry out.The gel you refer to is usually this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icky-pick
Stuff dries into a hard crusty hard to remove substance
Bumping this again. I guess it is not sticky worthy. I have been ignored by everyone.
The telephone wiring and/or DSL from the central office is carried over a twisted pair. The interference just on audio would make untwisted unusable over the usual distances. Yes the line from the central office may/does go through many multipair cables, but each pair is twisted. I know this from my work. I have had to seperate out the pairs from from multi pair cables (25 to 300 pairs) more tha a few times.
Rob.
Is it kosher to use the term Cat 6e?
What do you recommend for in-wall conduits? 2" ABS piping?
Is it kosher to use the term Cat 6e?
What do you recommend for in-wall conduits? 2" ABS piping?
After looking around, it seems Cat6e really is a common term, even though it's not a recognized term.Actually, it's Cat6a - the "a" stands for "Augmented."
Proposed addition:
In the cable section about CAT6(a),
I would like to mention the "plus shaped spacer" since some cables require channels to meet spec. I hear this referred to as the filler, but is there a better name?
I am not talking about the spacer bars and the like used on machines to make patch cables.
Icky-Pic does not dry out.
Icky-Pic is a water barrier, protection to help keep moisture out. it will never dry out. I have also never seen this stain as mentioned in wikipedia.
I Intall cable for qwest as a sub contractor and deal with icky-pic based cables on a daily basis.
I will give you; it is hard to get off your hands without proper cleaning agents.
Great write-up though to the OP!