Cleanliness is vital in fiber as others have mentioned.
However...
To start with you need to know your optical loss budget before you can fully determine if you have a problem.
What is the output on equipment connected?
What is the minimum the receiver can accept?
What is the loss over the...
Are you sure about RG59 on thinnet? Last I checked Thinnet used RG58 which is a 50 Ohm cable, where RG59 is a 75 Ohm cable.
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My post was not just for the OP, but there may be others that are curious, so if you don't mind, I added my $0.02.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
The first part of your question can be easily done by right clicking on the library item and adding and deleting folders from the library. I have mine set to a network drive on all my puters so all music for instance is stored on the server instead of locally. This is the beauty of the...
Better late than never, was off for the holidays and was all excited when I saw the topic of this thread...lol
Thanks Mikey, always a pleasure reading your comments.
While not a quote from anyone has great as Patton...."Just doin what I can with what I got"....
Happy New Year everyone, may it be...
I don't see that exact patch panel on Belkins web site, but all the Cat6 panels they list are designed for 110 and Krohn tools.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
IF you can disconnect the end users computer take a look at this paper:
http://www.north-iowa.k12.ia.us/networking/ccna3/pdf/knet-1062807122218/CCNA1_lab_4_2_9e_en.pdf
If you cannot disconnect the end user, I know of no way to identify cables plugged into a switch.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD...
It is not just the UPS that requires the 36" clearance, ALL panels that have ANY electrical device, i.e. a switch in a rack, would also require the same clearance, both front and back. The clearance starts at the equipment, not the rack. So if you have a switch that is 16" deep, you would need...
Not 100% certain a kiosk would be the same, but these are the requirements for a text type phone location. They should be very similar if not the same.
The operator button is located at a height of 46 in
if the coin slot is at 54 in.
A generally available public telephone with a coin slot...
I think I misunderstood your post, I read it as you could not find a NOD32 version for your server, but perhaps you only meant that comment for Avira?
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
I use NOD32 on my server, which also runs my web server, so not sure what the issue is there. Works perfectly on mine.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
Is anyone else test driving office 2010 and using a Blackberry?
I installed the 64 bit version and now I cannot sync my BB with Outlook, just wondering if this is unique to me, or if anyone else has run into the same issue.
BB Desktop Manager does not even see Outlook now.
Richard S. Anderson...
I always recommend NOD32 from Eset. Not sure about pricing for your org, but I have been using them for years and VERY satisfied.
http://www.eset.com/
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
Anyone care to take a shot at how the Government would save big bucks by adopting cloud computing?
I would see it causing a lot of infrastructure upgrades, as someone who does a fair amount of Government design and consulting, many agencies are a bit behind the times.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD...
It will be an executable file. Also:
- You will be able to upload it to two computers
- You will be allowed two full printings
- You will have copy and paste capability through the snapshot tool
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
I agree with both suggestions above, they both say the same thing; this is why you run more strands than initially required. You never know what may come up later.
The only issue with not running additional fibers is the case of needing those strands should you have failure on the ones...
Last option is searching the Registry for Symantec and deleting everything it finds.
As always, backup first.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
Try downloading and using Glary Utilities (free), it should find the remnants in the Registry and fix them.
Did you uninstall using Windows or the Symantec uninstall?
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
Not good news about the Wirescope, since most contracts require them to be calibrated annually. Once the manufacturer will no longer calibrate them, they become an expensive toy.
Richard S. Anderson, RCDD
http://www.servamatic.net
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