6 Double CAT5 drops for a total of 12 wires, 2- 24 port patch panels, and 2- 16 port switches.
Strapped to the electrical conduit, and all patched in.
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Surface mount jacks |
Customer was not concerned with "looks" however we still did what we could to keep the surface mounted wiring as neat as possible.
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Strapped to beam |
Their existing network rack was a mess, but we decided not to clean it up since we did not want to take them down, and we do not maintain their computer network/router/switch/server, only their voice router/switch.
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Strapped on electrical conduit |
Start to finish took 2 of us around 2 or 3 hours.
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Strapped to electrical conduit |
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Headed up the stairway to the rack |
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Wires coming in from basement. |
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The existing rack: We only installed top and bottom panel and the switches they are patched into. All other wiring was left untouched. |
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