Teken
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What's the matter with those installs??
Clearly, some of the members in this thread believe its OK! 
But, hey it falls down to those who can, and those who do . . .

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Clearly, some of the members in this thread believe its OK! 

So was the entire Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs, as well as the mars Rovers, and those did pretty damned well.Well, the space shuttle was built by the lowest bidder . . . Look how that faired for them.![]()
You've no idea what my client's (it's possessive, so it gets an apostrophe before the last 's', but in your mind, I suppose it doesn't,) standards or expectations were. So again, STFU when you've no clue what you're talking about.Since your clients level of expectation is so low . . . I gather anything you did would have been accepted in my mind.![]()
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Sure the pet rock. A master-stroke of marketing. I remember pet rocks. They were what is referred to as a "fad". In other words something frivolous. Therefore, the decision to purchase one falls under entirely different rules when it comes to calculating value for money.For your reference: 21.6 million people went out of their way to spend aprox $2.** and above for this one item.
21.6 million people you say??Wow, these people must be right and on to something!
It was the pet rock . . .![]()
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That's the definition of "good enough." If not, what is its definition then?Just because its *Good Enough* doesn't make it acceptable
Why not? Why can't "good enough" be long lasting? Be specific.nor long lasting.
I have not attacked you. And you haven't stated a single fact. You've stated several opinions however.Try to glean something from this conversation and stop attacking me for stating the obvious facts.
That doesn't surprise me at all.Everyday I see sub standard work,
It probably does. Just because its not up to your standards does not mean it isn't up to someone else's.I guess this makes it all right
Define "right.". . . You know what would be a novel idea???
Doing the fucken job right!!!
DSL to DSL Modem to Cat5e Cable to Router to Cat5e Cable to Switch to Cat5e Cable(s) to PC(s)
Most reliable and secure for home set-up
The router provides some firewall security, and can be located at the DSL Modem, the Router can be a combination unit Router/switch (most home bought units are), or you may use an additional switch in the shop and have the ability to connect PC, printer, scanner etc depending on how extravagant your setup is going to be. To me it's about options and versatility. If you have smart phones or tablets you could install a WiFi access point on the switch in the shop with limited range, and get those babies on the internet, while your PC's and such still utilize a secure hardwired connection
In our three DC's here in NZ we, and our cable plant suppliers (AMP/KRONE), would not accept splices or joints (of any kind) in the permanent horizontal cable plant (our onsite manufacturer performance warranties would be voided with this practice) and we would expect to pay to have new cabling installed. Horses for courses I suppose.
That is a crucial aspect of the job that Tekin fails to appreciate. The customer made the decision to use couplers. We notified them of the advantages and disadvantages of using couplers versus replacing the cables at the planning meeting. They chose to use couplers instead of risking having the job run long (we had 48 hours to do the job.)
So there's the perfect way to do the job, and there's the appropriate way. They're not always the same.



The endless drivel you continue spout is simply outstanding. . . Almost as outstanding, as the excuses you keep laying out here.
You can keep making up excuses for the hack job . . . Its rather entertaining to be honest!
I was perfectly happy to bow out of this thread until your childish comments. But, if we must . . .
Teken <--- This is how you spell my name! Thanks!![]()
This post contributes nothing to the discussion at hand. Don't you have something to contribute?

Yes, it was provided in page two.Unlike the none sense you provided here, affirming using endless couplers!
Stop wasting bandwidth . . .
Teken . . .
I dunno , maybe you're on dialup, but I've got plenty of bandwidth to waste...
So, I'm curious, what would YOU have done, given my constraints? Remember, the customer decided not to replace the cabling from the cubes to the old closet. The new closet was about 30' away. Plus, the customer didn't want any equipment left on the old closet. No patch panels, no punch-down blocks -- nothing.
Do you have another cost-effective way of making 32 cables about 30 feet longer?
Wow -- "My way or the highway, huh?"If the client would not even entertain a small punch down block. I would have bowed out of the install / repairs.
Wow -- "My way or the highway, huh?"
In my primary business, if a vendor or contractor displays an unwillingness to reasonably accommodate us, they don't get to do business with us -- period.
There are too many other companies and contractors out there hungry for the business to deal with inflexible people.
That is what is wrong with the industry in general and in life. There will always be someone willing to low ball you just to get into the door.

DSL to DSL Modem to Cat5e Cable to Router to Cat5e Cable to Switch to Cat5e Cable(s) to PC(s)
Most reliable and secure for home set-up
The router provides some firewall security, and can be located at the DSL Modem, ...
I have a 2Wire 2701HG-B that combines the DSL modem, router and wireless gateway all in one package.
I have a 2Wire 2701HG-B that combines the DSL modem, router and wireless gateway all in one package.