3 Intriguing Cable Spaghetti ‘Before and After’ Scenarios

Slideshow: 3 Intriguing Cable Spaghetti ‘Before and After’ Scenarios

As every seasoned network cabling installer and/or system administrator knows, “cable spaghetti syndrome” in wiring closets and around patch panels is a real common thing...and a real ugly thing. And yet, the solutions to this phenomenon are invariably just as elegant and intriguing as the starting scenarios are chaotic and unsettling…

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