Computer Networking Concepts by LOTUS PUBLICATION
Author:LOTUS PUBLICATION [PUBLICATION, LOTUS]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2019-01-03T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 6:
Cable management for wired computer network This may seem like an inconsequential issue to most but is very much an integral part of ensuring the eventual productivity and working platforms of the systems being used.
Cable and wire management is often a very much overlooked exercise as the basic thought process is, to tuck everything out of sight and that alone would be sufficient.
This is far from true as inadequate cable and wire management will eventually lead to a lot of problems and frustrating exercises that could affect the quality of the delivery system being used.
When a particular problem, then user may resort of pulling out a few connections just to address the problem and here is lies the confusion and the frustrations that would become evident with this seemingly simple task.
It is important to consider the process of setting up proper and neat cable managements as it creates several essential accommodating factors that would contribute to the overall access to information reaching the user.
The most significant of which would be that this will allow better airflow thus creating better delivery of high level performance, where 100% efficiency is required. With blockages and tangles, this level of efficiency is dramatically disturbed thus causing the delivery to be either disrupted or considerably staggered.
There is also the possibility of the fans spinner blades causing the messy wire system to be wrenched out of its original place, thus needing the user to get in to rewire the system.
This of course would be even harder if the user is greeted with a whole mess of wires, as this would further complicate the task of sorting through the tangles. Besides the actual end look needed to make the entire presentation of the wire system, the user should be well aware of the real decreasing possibility of the quality of accessing material.
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