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Demac box26 Sep 2006 03:07 GMT2
None of the five outfits in town that supply us has a demarc box
available.
What we need to do is bridge the phone and cable from the house to the
shop (30 feet) with one cat 5e and one RG-6.
Looking for H.323 and VPN enabled dialer?24 Sep 2006 21:08 GMT1
Are you looking for H.323 dialer?
Are you looking for a dialer having g723.1 and g729 codec enabled?
Are you experiencing bad voice quality?
Are you facing problem for generating calls from Oman, Qatar, UAE and
Cat5e cable running thru duct pipes???24 Sep 2006 01:35 GMT7
I am planning to make a home network in already finished house.  I was
wondering if it's OK to partially fish cat5e cable thru heating/cooling
dusct pipes (in order to make the least possible damage and drilling)?
If it's not OK, is there a solution by buying some kind of shield or
Two T1s on one Cat5?22 Sep 2006 18:23 GMT2
Our T1s terminate in smartjacks at a POP in a mechanical equipment room
about 40m as the cable runs from our computer room.  From the POP I
have customer-owned Cat5 running to a jack by the routers.  Normally I
cable using straight through Cat5 jumpers from the smartjack to the
Fiber optic cable question21 Sep 2006 20:28 GMT2
I have been asked to run a fiber optic cable of about 600ft through a
warehouse. There are conduit pipes overhead about 30ft high that run
the length.  is it possibe to lash the fiber cable to those conduits?
and if so  what type of cable would i use?
A question about newfangled telco cabling bits17 Sep 2006 04:41 GMT1
I've got a question about the telco electrical connection terminal
strips that are tighened with a "can wrench". It has silicone (?) goop
for moisture-proofing and 7/16 nuts for fasteners.  I've never screwed
with these.
Maximum Length for 1000Base-SX15 Sep 2006 21:34 GMT1
Can I calculate the maximum run length for 1000Base-SX based on:
Max dB Loss (7.5dB) > # patch panels * loss per mated pair + distance
attenuation
Where loss per mated pair is nominally < .75 dB, but we test for < .3
Should tone generator be this quiet?15 Sep 2006 05:12 GMT1
I just purchased a used Harris Pro2000 Tone & Probe Kit like this one
from Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=009&item=190025766580
The probe is so quiet, that I have to put my ear to the speaker to hear
cat5 problem12 Sep 2006 16:35 GMT2
i am trying to connect some existing cable to a switch.
i have a tone generator, and have identified the other end.
i wired each end of the white cable in the 568-B configuration as
described here: http://www.lanshack.com/make-cat5E.aspx - the same on
How to RJ-45 with 3 pair (6 wires) cable12 Sep 2006 13:38 GMT17
I have network cable thru newly fnished house, the wiring is done from
mechanical room into 6 different rooms.  I am planning to crimp RJ-45
connectors on each end but have the problem because I don't know whch
scheme to use.  The problem is that in some rooms I have 4-pair (8
Thread topic: Difficulty "toning" for ports on gig switch12 Sep 2006 06:18 GMT2
x-posted to the cabling newsgroup in response to the
Difficulty "toning" for ports on gig switch thread:
comp.dcom.sys.cisco
comp.dcom.cabling
Testing Cat 5 Calbes...06 Sep 2006 23:56 GMT2
How do you recommend testing cat 5 network cables once they have been
fished through a house.
It would appear that some cables in the house are not working.
If the cable were not run I would be in able to have both ends very
Patch-rack management tool06 Sep 2006 19:12 GMT1
I'm looking for a free patch/rack tool where i can keep track of all
the patches etc.
I found already some products like patchmaker, rackview,rackmonkey but
they don't work under Xampp. Anybody have an idea?
30 meter IEEE 1394 Firewire cable06 Sep 2006 14:46 GMT3
I have a Firewire device that I need to access over 30 meters of
sheilded twisted pair (STP) cable.  Yes, I know this isn't even close
to spec, but I only need about 2Mbps data transfer rate.
Option 1 - Since I haven't found any cabling kits like there are for
110 punch down blade compatibility with Krone Dilemma04 Sep 2006 06:28 GMT5
Is anyone here familiar with Krone networking wiring components? I'm a
computer technician in the US and I have limited experience with
network cabling. I have a client who is moving to a new building and he
would like for me to reuse his existing Cat5e jacks and patch panel.
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