On 2003.08.20 20:05 Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Sorry, but I've come to learn that it's always worth spending money (even a 
> client's money!) on professionals that do this for a living. These guys 
> usually have nice cable testers (i.e., a Fluke) that will tell them all 
> kinds of nice things. Having a bad cable somewhere is a pain in the a**. 
> They usually also know from experience what areas to avoid, such as near 
> certain types of lighting, and this can also be a lifesaver.
> 
I pulled cable at LSU's Nuclear Science Center.  There's not that much to it.  
Me and Dr. Sajo maanaged to avoid both jabber and fire.  

Yep, we did that on LSU's campus.  All IS provided was one very expensive T-1, 
strangely made.  Inside we were free to play.  

You are right though, we learn by doing.  People who do this for a living know 
more than me.  

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