Out with the Old

Yarded out all this old cable before installing the new. The cable was in good shape. But the IDF was being relocated during a remodel, rendering the existing cable too short and unusable.

2 Racks, 2 ladders, and plenty of cable management

A 2 rack install in Petaluma. Around 150 data drops. Many of these drops went to cubical furniture. Feeding cables into cubical furniture is a LOT of work!

7/18/07

Penetrators above cable ladders. Yes, the ladders are technically upside down. It's still functional, AND it's what the client prefers.

Dressing cable across the ladder rack and preparing to punch down onto the patch panels

The system administrator was patching through workstations as fast as I was certifying the cables! You can see my tester hanging off the cable manager. --Maybe he will go back and dress into the cable managers after patching through?

Sonic.net Wireless Hotspot in Ukiah!

Sonic.net had a program where a customer could share their DSL connection wirelessly with other Sonic.net customers, or with anyone through a day pass program (using a VPN connection) and earn credit towards their bill. The program was basically designed so you could safely share your DSL connection with your next door neighbors. Well, I took it to the next level and installed an outdoor WAP on a 10 foot mast so I could share my DSL with ALL my neighbors! Unfortunately I never really made an effort to promote it myself to the neighbors, but the Sonic.net ssid could be seen for blocks around and was open to connect to. The “splash screen” that displayed when connected explained the details. I had several people use it a few times and had a lot of fun with it myself. Even with just my laptop I could connect from quite a ways up the street. I have no doubt someone with a directional antenna could have hit it from blocks away, or Further!

It’s a Smartbridges AP with a 6db omnidirectional antenna