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How to run CAT6 through a block wall

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nessman

IS-IT--Management
Oct 17, 2006
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I wish I found this on the internet. I wish I made this stuff up. But I found this while we were installing phones at a customer site undergoing construction. Instead of drilling through block, using conduit and firestop, they just laid the cable on top of a course of block, mortared over it, and kept building the wall.


 
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Based on an installation I was involved with, serial terminals and unix, could we possibly give somebody a break here?

Mine was a building contractor deciding on a wall after the cables were run based on changes in how parts of the building were going to be used after most of the building was finished.

Building owner made a psycological evaluation of me after I expressed my opinion. The evaluation wasn't nice, but neither were my comments. They remembered on Friday afternoon that they needed cables run before they started installing drywall Monday at 8.

Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
 
I don't see the problem. Those are probably the connections between their high-speed DSL modem and their D-Link DIR-615 router and the customer was worried about hackers and told the installer that they wanted a firewall because they read an article that said firewalls stop hackers. Done and Done. (;->)
 
Hey saves money on conduit and fire stop.
 
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