Volume 8, Issue 8

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Expanding the network diameter to meet emerging needs

July 1, 2000
As networks grow in speed and area, they can also grow in complexity. Here's how to minimize expansion headaches.
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For virtual data centers, any old enclosure won't do

July 1, 2000
Telecommunications technology may be changing, but one thing remains constant: Heat, dust, and humidity can damage or impair the operation of critical systems and peripherals
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Cabling market growth slowing dramatically

July 1, 2000
Market saturation will lead to single-digit growth in the coming years, a new report says.
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62.5- versus 50-micron fiber: Which is better?

July 1, 2000
As speeds increase, which multimode optical fiber is the right choice for the local area network?
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Collegiate training aids cabling students

July 1, 2000
If you're looking for a place to hit the books for training as a cabling installer, the community colleges in your state might be the best find around.

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Premier Products

July 1, 2000
New enhancements to the CableLinks cable-management system include 12-inch plastic straight troughs and junctions designed to protect and route large amounts of cable in the parameter...
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New parameters for testing optical fiber in premises networks

July 1, 2000
LANs require industry-wide test methods and updated test equipment to evaluate fiber/connector performance.
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Networking hardware technologies and techniques

July 1, 2000
In today's networks, there are several names for network equipment. Three basic types are hubs, switches, and routers, and what is known as a "switching router" is a combination...
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Copper splicing: It's not a lost art (yet)

July 1, 2000
High-speed data on campus may require cable splicing.
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Moves, Adds & Changes

July 1, 2000
Graybar Electric Co. (St. Louis) has opened a 204,000-sq-ft distribution center in Youngstown, OH-the eighth of 16 similar facilities planned nationwide.
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Anatomy of a distributed network architecture

July 1, 2000
It's possible to implement a new approach to horizontal fiber distribution and keep standards-compliant.