I meant to say in my reply, are you meaning that simply connecting the switch to a free patch panel port via one of the switches 10 / 100 ports won't give me network connectivity? I assumed if the cabinet is hard wired back to the mdf then this is all I have to do, have I got this wrong?
Dave
There is an external company we hire to do installation of cabinets, cabling runs etc. The cabinet has power to it, a fan tray at the top and one patch panel (all ports on the patch panel have been wired.) This cabinet is linked back to the mdf.
Taking the above into account, am I on the...
Hi,
I work in a building that has main comms cabinets, (mdf's?) consisting of routers, switches, nodes, patch panels. We also have smaller comms cabinets (idf's?) situated throughtout the building that connect back to the main cabinets.
A new (idf?) cabinet has been installed in a room and 2...
Hi,
I work in a building that has main comms cabinets, (mdf's?) consisting of routers, switches, nodes, patch panels. We also have smaller comms cabinets (idf's?) situated throughtout the building that connect back to the main cabinets.
A new (idf?) cabinet has been installed in a room and 2...
hi,
I wondered if I might have installed a codec that was an avi cure-all but I'm pretty sure all I ever did was install GDiVX player as Windows Media Player didn't play the sound with all my avi files.
I'm left confused as I've tried any codec I can find, have also visited moviecodec.com...
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I've a system running Win 98 SE, 600MHz Athlon, 27GB Fujitsu hard drive, 128MB RAM, nVidia TNT2 32MB graphics. As far as media players went, all I had was Windows Media Player version 7 (I think!) and GDiVX player. I had lots of video clips, ranging in size from a few MB up to 700 MB...
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