DUE TO ISSUES WITH GOOGLE PHOTOS ALL IMAGES AFTER AUGUST 2015 ARE NOT SHOWING, I AM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET THIS WORKING!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Stop junk faxes

I came across this printout taped next to a fax machine today:






From the National Number Removal Assistance Association. They claim that if you fax your junk faxes to their fax number at 866-788-5202 that they will contact the people who are sending the faxes to have them remove you from their fax lists.

Not sure if it works, or if it is even worth attempting. As far as I am aware it is already illegal to send unsolicited faxes.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Rewiring a "live" network rack

 Today I was tasked with cleaning up the mess of someone's network closet, but the catch was, that it was during the middle of the business day. Luckily it snowed heavily last night, so business was slow. I took some photographs to show the progress.

As you see here there are tons of patch cords that are too long



A switch resting above the Panasonic phone system
  













DSL modems just hanging in the center of this image.

Another hanging DSL modem and WAP
Hanging patch cords, and open phone system





 As you can see that I had my work cut out for me. But being that it was during office hours, I could not just rip everything out, and replace everything perfectly, so I had to compromise. Get everything as neat as I could with as little disruption as possible.

    













Here I mounted the cable modem, 3 DSL modems, swtich and WAP on the wall.

Here you can see the Linksys WAP.  I added the jack cover, the wire was just hanging there.
About halfway thru with straightening the wiring.

  












Most of the wiring straightened up.
Almost there.
The asterisk box crashed for some reason, the nettop has been added in its place. 

Everything is starting to look good now.


   



Thursday, January 20, 2011

Access controls


[EDIT: Wiring diagram to connect PAP2 to RC2a and E20B doorphone can be found HERE]

I have been installing access control systems lately. The systems are pretty easy to set up and install. I have installed various different types of systems, but mainly I have been connecting door phones (viking e-20B) with a relay (viking RC-2A) connected with a linksys PAP2 to provide dial tone to the door phone that is set up to hot dial an extension group in hosted VoIP PBX systems.








I have also recently began installing key chain wireless transmitter access control systems. These systems are even easier to install than the door phone systems.