Can you put switches every few floors, like every 3 or 5? Would cut down
the wiring distance and reduce to only needing 5 or 3 UPSes, racks, etc.


On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Gino Villarini <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Then I have to add a switch and ups on each floor… I was thinking of
> home running all to the top floor… no?****
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> Switch on each floor, cat5e to each unit.  If you have the ability, wire
> each floor back to the telco room on the roof, otherwise you could
> 'daisy-chain' each floor to the one above it back to the roof.  Second
> option has a lot more points of failure though.
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> New MDU , 15 floors, telco room on top, telco closet on each floor with
> conduit to each Unit… what would be the cheapest way to wire this for Cat5
> Ethernet?****
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