Velvis
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- Medfield, MA
I got a call to activate network jacks in an newly built but never used room.
A quick on site revealed a single blue cat 5 cable going into the room from the network closet.
After taking of the blank covers off. The box closest to the line coming into the room has a single blue cat 5 cable and 5 white cat 5 cables.
All of the other 4 jack locations have a single white cable coming out of them.
I only had a few minutes to take a peek do I wasnt able to do any wire tracing yet. The room also has a plaster ceiling (no drop tiles)
I am going back on site on Monday to trace the wires but I was wondering if this wiring is common place or what might be going on.
I'm assuming the 5 white cables coming into the jack closest to the network closet run to each of the other jacks in the room. But that doesn't really make any sense since a switch would have to be placed there to get the other jacks to work.
Why have so many cables come to a single wall jack?
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A quick on site revealed a single blue cat 5 cable going into the room from the network closet.
After taking of the blank covers off. The box closest to the line coming into the room has a single blue cat 5 cable and 5 white cat 5 cables.
All of the other 4 jack locations have a single white cable coming out of them.
I only had a few minutes to take a peek do I wasnt able to do any wire tracing yet. The room also has a plaster ceiling (no drop tiles)
I am going back on site on Monday to trace the wires but I was wondering if this wiring is common place or what might be going on.
I'm assuming the 5 white cables coming into the jack closest to the network closet run to each of the other jacks in the room. But that doesn't really make any sense since a switch would have to be placed there to get the other jacks to work.
Why have so many cables come to a single wall jack?
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