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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: May 2012
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Unless you have operated a 10Base-2 or 10Base-5 Ethernet network, you are probably familiar only with the coaxial connectors you have in your home for use with televisions and video equipment. Actually, a number of different types of coaxial connectors exist. The coax connectors used with video equipment are referred to as F-series connectors. The F-type coaxial-cable connector. The N-type coaxial connector. The BNC connector (shown in Figure ...
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: June 2011
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Two-fiber (duplex) 62.5/125-micron (aka OM1 per ISO 11801). 50/125-micron multimode fiber-optic cable. Within the 50/125-micron multimode fiber-optic classification, there are two options:. A standard 50-micron fiber (aka OM2 per ISO 11801). A higher bandwidth option known as 850nm laser-optimized 50/125-micron (aka OM3). Saturday, June 25, 2011. Basic Requirements for Backbone Cabling. Vertical connections between floors. Grounding should me...
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Terrier Dogs: 6/12/11 - 6/19/11
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Visit this site dedicated to Terrier Dogs. Provides details of tips, description and proactive information in taking care of Terrier Dogs. The Parson Russell Terrier. Both our registries will be in the unenviable position of telling innocent buyers that while their breeder and pedigree say they own a Jack Russell Terrier, the fact is they have purchased a ‘new’ variant of the terrier named after our terrier.”. Labels: Parson Russell Terrier. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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Terrier Dogs: 6/19/11 - 6/26/11
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Visit this site dedicated to Terrier Dogs. Provides details of tips, description and proactive information in taking care of Terrier Dogs. Jack Russell Terrier Not an Apartment Dog. Because of their enormous need for activity, Jack Russell Terriers are often misunderstood and even rejected. They can easily become unruly without good human leadership. Confused owners unprepared for the needs of the dog sometimes seek to place them with rescue groups or surrender them to shelters when they can no l...Choos...
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Terrier Dogs: 6/5/11 - 6/12/11
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Visit this site dedicated to Terrier Dogs. Provides details of tips, description and proactive information in taking care of Terrier Dogs. The Jack Russell Terrier Club of America (JRTCA) was founded in 1976. Thirty years later, thousands of members are united in admiration of and dedication to the protection of the Jack Russell Terrier. Why do most of the Jack Russell Terrier clubs and the Jack Russell Terrier United World Federation oppose recognition by any all-breed kennel club?
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: Using a Single Horizontal Cable Run for Two 10Base-T Connections
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Saturday, May 5, 2012. Using a Single Horizontal Cable Run for Two 10Base-T Connections. Let's face it, you will sometimes fail to run enough cable to a certain room. You will need an extra workstation in an area, and you won't have enough connections. Knowing that you have a perfectly good four-pair UTP cable in the wall, and that only two of those pairs are in use, makes your mood even worse. Modular Y-adapters can come to your rescue. 66-Blocks Copper Cable for V...
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: April 2011
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Thursday, April 28, 2011. External Interference Data Cabling. Devices and cables that use a lot of electricity can generate EMI that can interfere with data transmission. Consequently, cables should be placed in areas away from these devices. Some common sources of EMI in a typical office environment include the following:. Heating and air-conditioning equipment. Talk about electromagnetic interference! Monday, April 25, 2011. Alien crosstalk (AXT) occurs when the s...
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: August 2011
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Monday, August 29, 2011. Cabling Racks and Enclosures. Are the pieces of hardware that help you organize cabling infrastructure. They range in height from 39 ″. To 84 ″. And come in two widths: 19 ″. And 23 ″. Nineteen-inch widths are much more commonplace and have been in use for nearly 60 years. These racks are commonly called just 19 ″. Racks or, sometimes, EIA racks. Mounting holes are spaced between ⅝″. And 2 ″. MilesTek's Swing Gate wall rack. Racks such as th...
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: Coaxial Cable Connectors
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Unless you have operated a 10Base-2 or 10Base-5 Ethernet network, you are probably familiar only with the coaxial connectors you have in your home for use with televisions and video equipment. Actually, a number of different types of coaxial connectors exist. The coax connectors used with video equipment are referred to as F-series connectors. The F-type coaxial-cable connector. The N-type coaxial connector. The BNC connector (shown in Figure ...
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking: Shielded Twisted-Pair Connectors
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Cabling: Guide Fiber-Optic Networking. Friday, May 11, 2012. STP connectors are the Jeeps of the connector world. They are large, rugged, and versatile. Both the cable and connector are enormous compared to four-pair UTP and RJ-type modular plugs. They also have to be assembled and have more pieces than an Erector set. Cabling contractors used to love the STP connectors because of the premium they could charge based on the labor required to assemble and terminate them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).