Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Monday 13 September 2010 19:25:21 Per Jessen wrote:
I think this has gone on long enough.
First off, I have many years experience in both telecommunications and computer networks, both as a technician and in planning, so I do know what I'm talking about.
About what? You think a student cannot just plug in the cable into a hub?
Well, elsewhere in the world, the internal wiring is not done with patch cables, but with Cat5/6 cable. In the central, these are then connected to a patch panel; in the individual apartments or offices, to the RJ45 socket in a little plastic box on the wall. Often a dual socket, one for ethernet, one for telephone. Working such an installation from the ground up is not a job for a student, but for engineers and electricians.
They only provide the cable to the flat. Anything inside flat is done by user himself. And to provide the cable to the flat there is no need of nailing etc. Just to insert cable into a tube on one end and it will appear from the tube inside the flat. So just plug in into the socket on the hub and put it into a tube.
Well, as a professional I beg to differ. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (15.6°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org