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PublicRule3659@alien.topB to Home Networking@selfhosted.forumEnglish · 2 years ago

Seen this today in a luxury apartment building.

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Seen this today in a luxury apartment building.

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PublicRule3659@alien.topB to Home Networking@selfhosted.forumEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • Personal-Internal-84@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    Is that paint drips all over the backboard and enclosures, or a water leak? 🤔

  • JJJAAABBB123@alien.topB
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    All the weight pulling down on give fibers. Haha

  • Potential_Store_9713@alien.topB
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    Bloody hell! Shouldn’t they build a proper termination instead of floating everything? One snag and it’s a freaky mess.

  • sparlocktats@alien.topB
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    A small rack and an ODF wouldn’t hurt.

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      Usually at least at newer buildings I have seen these are housed in a box like the one on the left. Most likely the one on the left is for cable.

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        The one on the top left is the fiber hub. That’s the main feed into the building. The one below is a terminal which connects to all the fibers coming out of the greenish conduits. The four gray boxes are individual ONT which are probably for various data/phone connections(elevator/fire alarm/faxes) for the building.

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    Jesus, well done on the duraline installaiton but someone really dropped the ball on the ABF execution. At the very least secure the service loops to the tubes, those fiber drops are begging to get snagged on something.

  • Downtown-Reindeer-53@alien.topB
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    The luxury of being able to ignore cable management.

  • rcott77@alien.topB
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    Yup…microduct to each unit. I’ve designed this same scenario multiple times.

  • mr_whoisGAMER@alien.topB
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    My internet speed dropped after seeing this

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    Luxury is right! FiOS has been so hard to come by, especially in NYC. I guess some of the residents are cheap wads and rather have Sprectum, but atleast it’s available

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    They used conduit AND left some slack in the cable? Lucky

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      Aren’t they usually pre-terminated cables?

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    I have seen worse.

  • mineown73@alien.topB
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    SNAFU

  • c4pet0wn@alien.topB
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    Gravity is going to serve those connectors well 😅

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    Looks like an install my company would do. Freaking slobs

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    Job security.

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