I have a question from my husband (which I'm not going to claim to understand ):
What are other people doing?
thanks
Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Sep 02, 2011 12:53 am Build thread: /viewtopic.php?f=31&t=49109 Blog: http://thelofthouse.wordpress.com/ Re: Where do we mount our switches? 3Sep 02, 2011 6:23 pm Build thread: /viewtopic.php?f=31&t=49109 Blog: http://thelofthouse.wordpress.com/ Re: Where do we mount our switches? 7Sep 05, 2011 12:21 pm Thanks paulw11 - I think I understand now. I can mount a patch panel and the switch in a rack and get all the data ports terminated into the patch panel in the rack. I had it in my head that I'd have to patch all the data ports from the clipsal panel to the rack. Your solution is far cleaner - thanks for the input. Re: Where do we mount our switches? 8Sep 06, 2011 4:28 pm +1 recommend Paulw11 suggestion, I didn't bother with any pricey systems, i just got it all terminated to a standard 12RU network cabinet in the garage and patched it in like in an enterprise environment. So much cheaper, and so much easier and more customisable. Homestead Homes SA: The Lamont Bayswood Estate; Aldinga Beach Preliminary Signing: April 2010 Floorplans: 13 June 2010 Building Contract: 19 June 2010 Selections: 28 Sept 2010 Scraped; Trenching: 21 Jan 2011 Slab Poured: 28 Jan 2011 Framing: 17 Feb 2011 | Completed 24 Feb 2011 Roof & Gutters: 02 Mar 2011 Bricks: 03 Mar 2011 Wire-up: 12 Mar 2011 Shelly switches require a paid subscription for full access to all features which is ridiulous given the lifespan of a home and if you were to sell it or buy a home with… 2 4947 If what you describe is correct then the brick wall has been dry lined with villa board. That basically means that the villa board is glued to the brick wall with… 3 8628 of course there are legal avenues. You've already mentioned it. Sue them. I find it odd that lawyers wouldnt be willing to take on the case, given CCT evidence and… 1 24355 |