[Asterisk-Users] OT: Network Wire Brand
Ross C
wotech at cox.net
Wed Jan 18 20:52:39 MST 2006
We've always used Coleman and Belden with great results. We get a good deal
on Coleman, so that's what we usually use--never had a problem. Berk-Tek is
also good, I know a lot of cable installers who swear by it (I think
Berk-Tek is actually owned by Nexans).
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Network Wire Brand
Sorry about the OT thread, but I am sure that someone could give me some
advice. Nothing is more frustrated than doing a long cable run and then
finding your cable is defective.
OK, I have had it with the General Cable brand of network cable that we
currently use for 5e cable runs. I am looking for something that is 100
percent reliable for doing cable runs.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
-Charles Alvis
Internet Technology Group, Inc.
Redmond, WA
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