Volume 12, Issue 10

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IP Security & AV

Electronic surveillance systems shifting to IP from point-to-point

Oct. 1, 2004
The emergence of IP-based CCTV systems can affect the way you design their infrastructure.
Data Center

Task force gains support for 10-Gbit Ethernet over copper

Oct. 1, 2004
The IEEE 802.3an task force is gaining support as it develops the industry standard for 10-Gbit Ethernet over twisted-pair copper cabling.
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Fiber

Selecting the right modules for gigabit, multi-gigabit networks

Oct. 1, 2004
Getting through the nomenclature is an important first step toward specifying the right equipment.
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Cabling Installation

Neat freak essentials: Managing patch cords for performance

Oct. 1, 2004
As network speeds continue to increase, patch-cord management may mean more than just tidying up the TR.
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Cabling Installation

Solutions evolve, issues remain for firestopping systems

Oct. 1, 2004
New product sets solve problems, while widespread industry awareness remains a critical objective.

More content from Volume 12, Issue 10

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Fiber

SYSTIMAX Solutions honored for structured cabling innovations

Oct. 1, 2004
SYSTIMAX Solutions has been awarded the Tech Titans Corporate Horizon Award, which honors companies and individuals who develop or use technology in a unique and innovative way...
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Cabling Installation

Biometrics open door to Ethernet-capable solutions

Oct. 1, 2004
New cabling schemes are accommodating emerging access control technology.
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Home

New BICSI executive director ready to lead organization through period of change

Oct. 1, 2004
Donna French Dunn is ready to take BICSI to a new level of efficiency.
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Wireless/5G

Reflections from Puget Sound

Oct. 1, 2004
For me, the BICSI Fall Conference that was held in Seattle, WA August 30 to September 2 was the most information-filled industry event I have attended in a number of years.
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Connectivity

New Products

Oct. 1, 2004
Compiled by Steve SmithRe-useable lashing tieClick here to enlarge imageSpeedyTie is a re-useable cable lashing tie designed with an easy release mechanism—one click to tie and...
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Cabling Standards

Does the FCC's Category 3 minimum have any teeth?

Oct. 1, 2004
In May 2000, Cabling Installation & Maintenance published an article stating that the FCC had passed a ruling that requires a minimum of Category 3 cable to be installed...