DTSMAN,
If the Fire Control System uses the Cat 5 cable for ethernet transmission then you will be fine. If it is used for proprietary wiring then you could run into cross-talk issues. If that is the case then I would try to keep the cables separated by at least 8”. If the cables are only...
Do you have any seismic requirements. If so I would recommend the raised floor rack installation kit from CPI. If not you can just use uni-strut spring bolts and all-thread.
I have about 30 users that are primarily using RDP sessions. Our data base files keep getting deleted. The software company says it is not their software. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tracer
We are currently setup using Terminal Services to Approx 35 users. 30 users all access a Visual Fox Pro Database through a TS session. We keep encountering fill being deleted/missing from the mail data directory. The software company has never encountered this problem before. I'm looking for any...
I would run Fiber with trancievers on both sides and not need to worry anout it. ensure you use an outdoor rated cable. And remember you can only bring outdoor rated cable 50' into either side of the buildings. If this is going to be a problem then I would recommend a UL listed outdoor cable...
Mike is correct however, The size of the building is a determining factor. It is always best to dedicate a Telecom. Room per floor with Copper and Fiber Backbone back to the Telecom. Equipment Room. In the event you sublet any part of the building you can disconnect the backbone and not worry...
Randall,
What I did when I was in your situation is created a estimating template. It references Part Numbers and automatically populates the Description, cost, sell price, tax etc. I set mine so I can either define labor by each task or I can lump all together. Typically for a standard 3-5-5...
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