Re: Patch panel and LAN distance

2000-11-05 Thread GNOME

Patch Panel is basically a joint which connect 2 wires. It can't increase
your LAN distance.

It is use for flexibility in changing to different ports etc. By the way,
have u seen a patch panek b4?


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 Well, I am learning lot through the books on network configuration and
network
 topologies and technologies. They do cover very little about wiring in the
 real world. If a ethernet LAN segment has a physical distance limitation,
then
 is it possible to extend this distance using  patch panel.

 Are patch panels used only to change the LAN landscape without physically
 moving the equipement? What are the other uses/functions of having patch
panels?

 Thank you in advance.
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Patch panel and LAN distance

2000-11-04 Thread Oscar Rau

Well, I am learning lot through the books on network configuration and network
topologies and technologies. They do cover very little about wiring in the
real world. If a ethernet LAN segment has a physical distance limitation, then
is it possible to extend this distance using  patch panel.

Are patch panels used only to change the LAN landscape without physically
moving the equipement? What are the other uses/functions of having patch panels?

Thank you in advance.
-- 

Oscar Rau
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