Ditto here...It is not uncommon to coil cable on the ceiling above the drop
just in case the outlet needs to be moved in the future; however, if this is
done, make sure that is not near any power line and particularly not near
neon lights...
Javier,

Javier Valencia, PE
President
Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
14315 S. Twilight Ln, Suite #14
Olathe, Kansas 66062-4578
Office (913)829-0888
Fax (913)649-2904
Cell (913)915-3137
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Emmitt Dove
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 11:31 AM
To: RBG7-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Re: Small Network

I was once diagnosing a network problem on a thinnet Ethernet network.  I
disconnected the network from the (Novell) file server and got quite a
jolt.  I measured a 48v potential between the shielding on the cable and
the file server chassis.  The culprit was cable coiled and lying on top of
a fluorescent fixture.


>The hardest case to diagnose of problems of this nature I have ever come
>across was a network that
>would corrupt things, randomly from all the computers "in the back" while
>those "in the front"
>never had troubles. Somewhere or Somewhen, Someone had run the CAT 5 cable
>over a flourescent
>light fixture! Moved the cable and solved the problems. BTW, it was not I
>that solved the problem.
>I'm not that smart.
>

Emmitt Dove
Manager, DairyPak Business Systems
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
40 Lindeman Drive
Trumbull, CT  06611
(203) 673-2231
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