anthony castro typically yes. Cut the cable inside the bundle at a point where it won’t be noticed then try to dress the add about where the old cable was.
I'm a little unimpressed by this. You drop the ball at the termination. There's a lot of slack variation, none of it is parallel. Your use of Velcro reveals you value functionality over quality. You didn't put any effort into training the bundles into shape, they all droop below the termination. The work as a whole is good enough, but it's several steps below amazing.
Morgan s. There's reasons for the way the cables are terminated that way. One of them is because these cables are Cat6a, so the cables need a longer ratio bend close to the panel. I made them longer also because we were gonna install POE switches below every patch panel , the main reason for that is because I would be easier for us to fix, add or service the cables, plus we wanted to mount support bars in the back but the client didn't see the need of them.
Now that’s a piece of art
I think I’m in love 😍
You'll have to do a time-lapse video one of these days.
That's so purtyyyy.
i feel bad for old school telephone techs. no way they could cable pairs as neat as this
rrrohan2288 my dad can. But he’s been doing it for 20 years
Cablegasm :D
Did you use a cable comb?
Hi sir,can you teach me how to setup the 48 cable comb?I'm interested to know...couze I'm a installer here in the Philippines..
How long does that take
how would you go about replacing a bad cable or port on the patch panel? just run a new line and leave the bad one in?
anthony castro typically yes. Cut the cable inside the bundle at a point where it won’t be noticed then try to dress the add about where the old cable was.
怎么做到的想学习一下
All this beautiful work for IT guys to come in and plug 10ft patch cords all over the place smh
But why? What is this for ?
Way to anal.
I'm a little unimpressed by this. You drop the ball at the termination. There's a lot of slack variation, none of it is parallel. Your use of Velcro reveals you value functionality over quality. You didn't put any effort into training the bundles into shape, they all droop below the termination. The work as a whole is good enough, but it's several steps below amazing.
Morgan S you very well represent people's envy at the maximus.
Morgan go fuck yourself
Morgan s. There's reasons for the way the cables are terminated that way. One of them is because these cables are Cat6a, so the cables need a longer ratio bend close to the panel. I made them longer also because we were gonna install POE switches below every patch panel , the main reason for that is because I would be easier for us to fix, add or service the cables, plus we wanted to mount support bars in the back but the client didn't see the need of them.