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Intermittent faults - Unidentified intermittent faults are amongst the most common and damaging issues that affect structured cabling networks. Faulty patch leads and broken, or malfunctioning outlets are typical causes of this frustrating and puzzling problem but identifying the lead or outlet that’s misfiring can be a headache in itself.
Disorganization and disorder
- Structured cabling networks often become disorderly over time as multiple firms are called in to install, maintain and repair them, resulting in a confused and jumbled system. A structured cabling network can also be the result of sloppy workmanship, where engineers haven’t taken enough care during the implementation process. Untidy patching, inaccurate labelling and poor record keeping are all warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored.
- Upgrading an existing installation will no doubt be time-consuming, and therefore expensive, depending on how well it was originally installed. Removing cabling from basket and conduit systems installed above suspended ceilings can be straightforward, removing cables that have been fixed with zip lock cable ties or cable clips especially above solid ceilings is very difficult.
At LANtech we can help you bring about order to your network by using state of the art diagnostic tools such as the Fluke DSX 8000 Cable certifier to quickly locate and repair damaged cabling.
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