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I'm looking for comments/concerns from the ERCES community. I want your opinion on the plusses/minuses of using leaky coax instead of a typical DAS design using antennas. The applications I'm interested in are not the typical 'harsh' environments in which leaky coax is typically deployed, but just your average run-of-the-mill ERCES in an office/hotel/storage facility/etc. Assume the leaky coax would be terminated with a standard antenna. Also, this would only be for Distribution, not the Backbone. Thoughts on the costs for hardware and installation, installation skill set, performance, fire survivability, and anything else you can think of? Please comment. Also, if you think it is a good idea, why isn't it more popular? Thanks!
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Basic Earthing Network Design, Installation & Inspection
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Can anyone help Martin?
Emergency lighting. I’m looking for an engineer for an emergency lighting survey. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks. #emergencylighting #firesafety #healthandsafety
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Experienced Professional Technologist (P. Tech) in electrical and electronics with a proven track record in the industry.
Cable management systems are crucial in various settings, such as homes, offices, data centers, industrial facilities, and more. It is important because it improves safety, accessibility, and efficiency while also contributing to the aesthetics and functionality of a space. Proper cable management can prevent cable damage, reduce interference, and ensure compliance with regulations. It is an essential aspect of maintaining a well-organized and productive environment in various settings. #engineering #electricalengineering #electricaldesign #electricalsafety #safetyprofessionals
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Network Automation Engineer & Senior Network Engineer @Sadad Informatics Corporation; NetDevOps Enthusiast
Classical Enterprise LAN Design All designs have disadvantages. This type of network is no different. In the below sections, we’ll address the shortcomings of this design. Issue #1 - Sub-optimal Paths Issue #2 - Oversubscription Issues #3 - Downstream Pack Flood Issues #4 - Traffic Blackholing at HSRP Active Node in the following post, I will mention the Source of this post. But until then, could you share your ideas about the design and its issues and finally optimizations and solutions that we can have for it? #Design #Cisco #LAN #EnterpriseNetworks #Enterprise #Routing #Switching #SubOptimalPaths #Oversubscription #TrafficBlackholin
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Fiber Optic Design Design optimized Fiber optic & FTTX Networks for residential, commercial and industrial environments
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Expanding your fiber network? Check out our new blog to learn why make-ready design is essential to maintaining the safety and efficiency of fiber network expansion projects. https://lnkd.in/gkGKQn4D #newblog #makereadydesign #fibernetwork
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Making Informed Choices: Selecting Cables for Your Deployment Space When it comes to designing and deploying a robust network infrastructure, choosing the right cables is paramount. Understanding the distinctions between CM/CMG, CMR, and CMP rated cables is key to ensuring safety and performance in different deployment spaces. Here's a quick guide: 1️⃣ CM/CMG (Communications General Purpose): ✅ Suitable for general-purpose applications. ✅ Cost-effective for horizontal installations. ❌ Not suitable for plenum or riser spaces due to limited fire resistance. 2️⃣ CMR (Communications Riser): ✅ Designed for vertical spaces (risers) between floors. ✅ Offers better fire resistance compared to CM/CMG. ❌ Not suitable for plenum spaces. 3️⃣ CMP (Communications Plenum): ✅ Specifically designed for plenum spaces. ✅ Highest fire resistance, with low smoke and flame spread. ❌ Generally more expensive than CM/CMG and CMR cables. Considerations for Deployment Space: 🏢 Office Spaces: CM/CMG cables are cost-effective and suitable. 🏢🔥 Vertical Spaces (Risers): Opt for CMR cables for enhanced fire resistance. 🌐 Plenum Spaces: CMP cables are a must for safety and compliance. Remember, compliance with local building codes is crucial. 🚀 NOTE: For those involved in data center design, installation, and maintenance, it's crucial to be aware of the specific requirements outlined in NFPA 70 (NEC) and other relevant codes and standards. Selecting cables that meet these standards contributes to the overall safety and reliability of the electrical infrastructure in buildings, including data centers. Always consult with qualified professionals and stay informed about the latest updates to codes and standards. #Networking #DataCenter #CableManagement #TechInfrastructure #ITDeployment #FireSafety #ComplianceMatters #technology #future #creativity #digitalmarketing
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Documenting field conditions isn’t just a task; it's a game-changer. In telecommunications, details dictate success. When we capture every nuance in the field, we don’t just inform; we transform. Our precision drives the entire construction phase forward. It's not just work—it's the foundation of progress. #Telecom #FieldEngineering #Construction #Progress #DetailsMatter #GameChanger
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Understanding your company's network cabling structure is key for efficiency. There are two main types: Backbone Cabling, which links the main areas like entrances and equipment rooms across different levels or buildings; and Horizontal Cabling, that connects these spaces to workstations on the same floor. Knowing the function of each aids in designing flexible, durable networks that grow with technological advancements and reduce downtime. Learn more here:https://lnkd.in/gmwUmjYE #StructuredCabling #NetworkInfrastructure #TechInsights
Structured Cabling: Backbone Cabling vs Horizontal Cabling
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