Volume 9, Issue 2

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Cabling-product distributor Anicom Inc. (Rosemont, IL) has given up its fight for survival, planning to file for bankruptcy protection and sell or liquidate its remaining operations...
Feb. 1, 2001
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The technical details of the forthcoming IEEE standard will impact many network managers
Feb. 1, 2001
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Countless engineers channel their energy into developing new technologies to make field installations faster and easier while accommodating a wider range of installers
Feb. 1, 2001
Testing recently conducted in Anixter's Levels Lab suggests that some 62.5/125-micron multimode fiber has the capability to handle Gigabit Ethernet traffic over distances far ...
Feb. 1, 2001
As the contents of this month's issue were taking shape, I had several conversations with Chris DiMinico. Chris contributes this month's Standards article (page 37), which details...
Feb. 1, 2001
As both a communications tech and college professor, I take umbrage with Arlyn Powell's recent editorial about premise versus premises
Feb. 1, 2001
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Designed for cubicle office environments, the Active Gateway "T" model houses switches, hubs, and routers, and supports new network overlays and cutovers without interrupting ...
Feb. 1, 2001
The August 2000 Ask Donna column reported on National Electrical Code 2002--the work in progress-and promised to keep you updated. The following are recent notable changes.
Feb. 1, 2001
Companies that implement Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks conventionally wire their buildings with fiber-optic cables, and route these cables to a central wiring closet...
Feb. 1, 2001
As you may recall from last month's Crosstalk column, there's plenty of news on the Internet, but locating the specific news that you need is not that simple. The same applies...
Feb. 1, 2001