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That's a serious rack!
By the way the 'twirl' thing is reversible, just use motion blur to remove serials
Or select and delete which is the easiest.
A hub?!?
I really hope 3Com is confusing the term switch with hub but I doubt it.
Got me one of these from work last week, still trying to find the time to have a play around with it. Eventually, all 3 of my servers will be hooked up to this, plus a NAS and a spare box.
Whatever they are currently connected to, is definitely better than that hub.
Lol, nothing at the moment, they're off, one is actually sitting next to me.
As long as I can use it to get from the servers to the internet, I'm not bothered lol.
There's a few more of them at work, might grab them to mess around with.
I'm taking a few qualifications at the moment, I've got the MTA 98-366 exam tomorrow afternoon. After that I'm doing the CompTIA network+ I think.
Anything that can help me with these Quals, I'll take it
It's a 10/100 hub.
s0lid, you soldered the 3G antenna cable!?
DAM! if you want ill donate a rackmount 10/100 switch if you want, just pay the shipping..
Yeah?
With that particular model there isn't much of choise tbh.
There's a debug connector for internal antenna but i don't really mind looking for right counter part for it.
So soldered the core of coax cable to where internal antenna used to be and coax shielding to the closest grounded spot that was easily solderable.
Something like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antenna-Cab...075?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2560874a53
But somewhere online it does say: only as auxiliary antenna for diversity!
Yeah that's for external antenna (FME connector doesn't fit this particular model either), which from that 3G dongle doesn't give any statistic like signal strength.
Also replacing the internal antenna sounds better, since that'll be in grounded metal chassis => faraday chassis => Huge signal strength loss if I wouldn't change it.
how is that FAS2020? What are you using it for?
Why are you grounding all your switches if they are inside a grounded cabinet?
unnecessary wiring for one.A much better question, why not? nothing wrong with being extra safe i guess..
Why are you grounding all your switches if they are inside a grounded cabinet?
A much better question, why not? nothing wrong with being extra safe i guess..
Why are you grounding all your switches if they are inside a grounded cabinet?
The ground wires comes with the switch
unnecessary wiring for one.
If the strongest justification you have is "why not", I'm not sure you've got a great framework for making decisions.
yes, yes they do.
I would call it a matter of opinion, its definately overkill though. but most of the cost was purely staff time for Randy(not me) so why not
If the strongest justification you have is "why not", I'm not sure you've got a great framework for making decisions.
Thanks for sharing Haunter.
Do you like the ap5120 ? i have one in my lab but havent had time to play with it
unnecessary wiring for one.
Why are you grounding all your switches if they are inside a grounded cabinet?
Really? I'd love to see your data to backup that claim.extra grounding can ........ make the equipment last a lot longer
Seriously? Any data center worth calling itself a datacenter feeds 60Hz conditioned sine wave power to the data floor. It has been fed through either generators (flywheel or other) but ideally UPS batteries with line conditioners before it even reaches your equipment.Obviously you've never worked in a facility that has experienced a major direct-hit lightning strike.
I would, too. Why wouldn't the grounding to the chassis from the mains be enough? Is it your assertion that the ground line in the mains connection isn't tied to the chassis? Are the devices you're using not CE or UL approved?Really? I'd love to see your data to backup that claim.