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swfl

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Nov 16, 2007
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Does anyone keep photos of finished work they would like to share? Even rough phases of the job? Not a lot of people get to see the handy work behind the scenes before the servers,switches,patch cords(sometimes brooms, mops, and office supplies) are added.
 
That looks awesome. Thanks a lot. That's what I was looking for. We do a lot of jobs that size and some a bit larger. Thanks again.
 
By the way, the thread before this had a link to an article in a professional cabling magazine that mentioned combing wires.

"While aesthetically pleasing, neatly combed bundles are proving detrimental to cable performance. Randomly laid cables may not look pretty, but yield better results."

How do you suppose one does a sharp job while following that logic? I've spent many an hour trying to get cables straightened out.
 
It is acceptable to comb cabling within the MDF/IDF at short leaghts. CAT 6 has a problem being combed in a run as a whole, crosstalk. Check the manaufacture, they will tell you how much you can comb a group of cable,
 
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