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Cable Management
How to Use Heat Shrink
By CableOrganizer®The Handyman's Guide to Improvisation: New Ways to Use Heat Shrink Tubing If you're into any type of DIY, you've no doubt heard about heat shrink tubing. You probably know...
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Cable Management
How to Determine Which Product Diameter You Need
By CableOrganizer®If you're putting time and money into organizing your cables, you'll want to make sure that you purchase the right size product. When it comes time to order wire management...
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Cable Management,
Home Theaters
How to Terminate Braided Sleeving
By CableOrganizer®Are you ready to organize your wires and cables? You’ve purchased braided sleeving, but you may have one question that still looms: "How am I going to terminate the ends?"...
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Networking
How to Install a 66 Connecting Block
Mount an S89-type bracket firmly on a properly prepared plywood wall using two wood screws; or alternately mount on a Siemon cross-connect frame. Route the horizontal, or backbone cables inside...
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Networking
How to Install a 110 Wiring Block
A 110 wiring block is a crucial telecommunications and networking component that organizes and terminates copper wiring for voice and data applications. It was initially developed in the late 20th...
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Networking
How to Tell What Network Switch is Best for Your Application
To most, a switch is a switch. But not many people outside of the electrical world know how many options there truly are — and what they are used for....
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Networking
When & How to Create a Wired Residential Network
Broadband and the use of on demand music, movies and TV have greatly expanded Internet connectivity within homes. While wireless Internet is an attractive option, some limitations might exist if...
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Networking,
Wires & Cables
How to Use Cat5e & Cat6 Patch Cords
Ever wonder why some networks seem slow even when they are utilizing top of the line servers? The reduced speeds can sometimes be attributed to the use of inferior patch...
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