I hadnt been on the forum, and I did not receive any emails from you. As soon as you filed the paypal dispute I refunded your money. The issue is resolved.
I need to sell my PT-1650. Its ptouch type labeler but specifically made for networking and telecom. prints labels for wallplates, patch panels, all types fo cable labels, flag, wrap, etc. Asking $70 shipped OBO. I would love to sell it tonight so make your best offer. PM me on here, dont email...
Sorry about the bad link, here is the datasheet
http://www.planet.com.tw/product/pdf/C-ICA100C-1.pdf
As far as screenshots, I dont have the camera in service, I have it packed up to ship.
it shouldnt, most stuff nowdays isnt sensitive to tip or ring. while the electronics in the device is polarity sensitive, most (if not all) manufacturers put a bridge rectifier on the input stage of their phone/fax/whatever to correct the polarity.
that said, there is no reason to not wire it...
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I have one Planet ICA-100 IP surveillance camera for sale. $95 obo shipped, paypal only. Only ship to continental 48. I need to sell this soon, so best offer takes it. I can ship today if purchased by 3pm PST.
I had 5 of...
i dont think vonage supports it, but i know there are a few who do. (packet 8 or something, i dont rememver) check out the voip forum at dslr, theres alot of discussion there on it. or you could throw an asterisk box together and connect your phones and various providers to that....
youre not going to find them cheap. the cat6 spec requires the wires to be staggered which requires real cat6 connectors with that little plastic insert thing the wires sit in. That having been said, if you cant crimp a regular RJ45 on the cable, you are using the wrong kind. Are you sure youre...
Selling the following as one package. This is an incredible deal, and you cant get pro quality cable tv supplies like this at homedepot or lowes. Good for CATV, Satellite, etc.
1 spool of Belden solid copper center conductor RG6. Has around 800' left on it
100 PPC compression fitting for...
Selling the following as one package. This is an incredible deal, and you cant get pro quality cable tv supplies like this at homedepot or lowes. Good for CATV, Satellite, etc.
1 spool of Belden solid copper center conductor RG6. Has around 800' left on it
100 PPC compression fitting for...
SC and LC are pretty much the standard connectors, with LC only being on SFP optics. 100Mb or even gigabit fiber isnt going to be any faster than the equivilent copper connection. Only use fiber if you need to (distance, etc)
What you have is a leviton phone/cable panel -they didnt bother with adding networking. There are a couple ways you can deal with this. Is there any slack at all on the cat5 cables?
Ideally, get this module for your panel: 865168 6-PORT CAT 5E VOICE & DATA MOD w/BRACKET...
i have an asterisk system running on a dell P4, with a digium 4 port analog line card hooked up to the incoming phone lines, and cisco 7940g phones. It works flawlessly, with excellent call quality.
how is a user supposed to differentiate between a network that someone never bothered to secure vs an open access point that someone installed for the public to use? I think more responsibility needs to be put on the owners of the networks.
you can get outdoor and underground cat6 from graybar. check out the wireless service providers forum on dslreports, all the guys on there use the stuff.
have you done this before? I have. The chance of them maxing out a full DS3 is like .00005%. An OC12, even burstable, is way overkill. Even if you had the ILEC install a dslam in the building (like what SBC does) (which I doubt they would for only 52 apartments) theyre not going to bring an OC12...
as far as the DS3/OC12 issue, if you put all of those users on a DS3, I doubt you will ever saturate it. I have an office of 50 some odd people working on a DS3 connection and their traffic graph sits at around 3Mb. Most dslams for DSL have a single DS3 feeding 100+ DSL subscribers... there's a...
First off: whoever provided the wireless connection *probably* is the one that wired the building up, etc...need to look into existing contracts that could hinder whatever it is you want to do.
that having been said, what is the montly budget for your upstream connection? It is possible to...