Personal computing discussed
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idchafee wrote:That stuff that Ned linked to is insane
Captain Ned wrote:idchafee wrote:That stuff that Ned linked to is insane
That's what you get when you Google "Wiremold Ethernet Capacity".
juzz86 wrote:We've got two new instruments going in before EoY, so I'm very interested to see what they do.
Captain Ned wrote:juzz86 wrote:We've got two new instruments going in before EoY, so I'm very interested to see what they do.
If it's like anywhere else I've ever been they'll avoid the raceway and just string it through the suspended ceiling with a hook here and there, or just let it lay on the ceiling tiles. Teflon-coated plenum-rated CAT 6 is pure evil.
juzz86 wrote:Aye. The old analog signal cables (two-core telephone cable) all lay up there, dormant now except for one pair running an old Liquid Chromatograph.
Convert wrote:Just verified with some 2300 I had at work. 8 cat6 cables will fit perfectly; you can then lay in 7 more on top (nestled between the cracks) for a pretty tight fit.
Captain Ned wrote:An IP phone on every desk in a business setting.Must be PoE is more prevalent than I surmised.
notfred wrote:Captain Ned wrote:An IP phone on every desk in a business setting.Must be PoE is more prevalent than I surmised.
Captain Ned wrote:notfred wrote:Captain Ned wrote:An IP phone on every desk in a business setting.Must be PoE is more prevalent than I surmised.
That would do it. IP phones are still slow on the uptake here in VT.
notfred wrote:Isn't VT high tech bits of string rather than cat6
drsauced wrote:I'm just so full of useless information:
http://www.cabling-design.com/interaction/tips/19Apr20041.shtml
MadManOriginal wrote:drsauced wrote:I'm just so full of useless information:
http://www.cabling-design.com/interaction/tips/19Apr20041.shtml
rofl at the models in the banner picture in that link.