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Nice Wiring Job

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13 Responses to Nice Wiring Job

  1. My god this is beautiful.

  2. Aaahhh.. to work with professionals.. I can’t wait.

  3. i can now die a happy man.

  4. I’m fapping to wires. God, this is the lowest I can get.

  5. WOW… Now that is a sweet wiring job… Went crazy with the zip ties and everything…

  6. Sexy has gone through the roof.

  7. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a network room that looks that good

  8. That looks pretty nice, and I’m not a network dude or whatever, but, like, what if you needed to change something?

  9. i cried then chuckled at caio

  10. the first thing i thought when i saw that was “we need to move the server room to the basement next week, but it should be easy since you guys just cleaned everything up”

    then i thought how glad i was to not work for whoever supervises that place. what an anal retentive sob.

  11. @Caio
    If the one who planned the wiring did it right, you wouldn’t ever need to mess with this once it’s done. At least not here anyway.

    Port specific changes can usually be performed at the switch. If you have to change the physical length of a run to a specific station or stations, there is usually a section of slack cable built into the cabling at some point in the cabletray.

    So in essence, unless you have to make some major change, like reconstructing the entire office, (or moving the server room to the basement) you should never have to touch this again…

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