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LAN Design

  • A jack isn’t installed on the bottom five CM of a wooden baseboard: bottom plate of the wall will prevent you from pushing the box into the baseboard
  • Turn off the power to the area is most important thing to do before you work in walls, ceilings or attics
  • Wiring sequence is critical when RJ-45 jacks are used at the telecomm outlet in a horizontal cabling scheme
  • Cut-sheet - a rough diagram that shows where the cable runs are located
  • The cable itself is labeled at each end when running a cable from the wiring closet to wall jacks
  • When preparing to run cable, label the boxes and cables
  • Tie wraps are used to mount cables to a wall
  • Decorative raceway should be used if it will be visible in the room
  • If an existing raceway already contains a power cable, you should not route more
  • Personal safety precautions before you install cable: wear long sleeves, wear long pants, check for power cables

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