I agree with all of the above. 

Having a backup network is good for your brand, too, even if your main provider 
goes down for 1 minute per every 6 months, it's a relief to know there is a 
backup. And if one network blocks someone, the backup often has different 
settings that work for them.

For wired, I have jacks along the wall, and hubs on some desks. Keeping the 
cords orderly can be solved by keeping the cords extended towards each seat.

To get the ethernet to the hubs from the wall, you can use gaff tape or buy a 
cover.

I keep an ethernet cord accessible in each conference room to give people the 
option.

Power cords are very similar in terms of accessibility with floor routing and 
hubs. I love the 'hub-and-spoke' model for many things.

Alex Linsker, Collective Agency, Portland Oregon (sent from my phone)

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