Jeff,

Use whatever works for you - in the early days I used Windows PAINT to draw
networks because it was free and could do better boxes, circles, fills and
lines FASTER than I could do them freehand.

WUG maps are very handy.   AND you are correct - having the two maps
together can save time when you need to publish something quickly.

Visio is like Paint, only with nitrous oxide and leather seating.  I use it
for many diagrams.

Good luck.

> I use WUG to diagram my network layout.  I even use it to map out the
> location of equipment (i.e.. PC, printers). That way I have both
monitoring
> and a physical map tied together.  When I change one they are both
updated.
> Drawing the floor plan was the only hard part.
>
> I need to update my wiring maps.  There has been a lot of changes
> (additions)  lately.  Right now our maps are by hand in a note book.  This
> makes them hard to read and difficult to get out to the people that need
> them.  So
>
> So how are others mapping their wire?  I don't think WUG should be used
for
> this, but short of Visio I don't have any ideas.
>
> Thanks for any input, and sorry for a slight off topic.
>
> Jeff Cook
> IT Technician
> Whatcom Educational Credit Union
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