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NETWORK CABLE EXPERTS
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Is there any easy way to measure EMF/EMI interactions?
Expert: Loki Jorgenson, Ph. D. | 11 Nov 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - We manage the IT for a company who has just moved offices. The IT infrastructure has not been completed to our recommendations and the network is performing oddly. Is there any easy way to measure EMF/EMI interactions on a ...
Can CAT 6 be used to connect two switches at a distance of 550 meters?
Expert: Michael Gregg | 14 Oct 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Can CAT 6 be used to connect two switches at a distance of 550 meters?
Is there any downside to PoE?
Expert: Scott Haugdahl | 07 Sep 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Is there any downside to PoE?
What does Power over Ethernet (PoE) have going for it?
Expert: Scott Haugdahl | 07 Sep 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - What does Power over Ethernet (PoE) have going for it?
Where to connect a switch -- Patch panel versus ports around the office
Expert: Nandan Gijare | 04 Aug 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Is it possible to connect my switch directly to my patch panel rather than connecting the switch to the various ports around my office?
Why do we get CAT6 Return Loss failures when the cable is installed in floor boxes that show signs of water in the conduit?
Expert: Carrie Higbie | 06 Jul 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Why do we get CAT6 Return Loss failures when the cable is installed in floor boxes that show signs of water in the conduit? The jacket of the cable has not been compromised so I am curious as to why a damp conduit would ...
Cabling Cisco devices
17 Jun 2004
TIP - Gain expertise with networking scenarios for certification and production environment.
Network cable, lesson 1: Introduction
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 17 May 2004
TIP - This series focuses on the cabling used in today's networks. This series will cover most common cables, which include UTP CAT5 straight through and crossover, Coax and a few more.
What type of cabling system would you recommend to support a full blown VoIP system?
Expert: Carrie Higbie | 12 May 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I have several customers that are looking at VoIP telephone systems, my question to you is: What kinds of analysis or testing do we have to do on an already installed cabling system supposed to be Cat 5e that was installed by ...
Comparisons of coaxial cable, fiber optic cable and twisted pair cable
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 21 Apr 2004
TIP - This recap of an ask-the-expert response summarizes the cost, installation, and speeds of coaxial cable, fiber optic cable and twisted pair cable.


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