Hhanse987 2020-06-09 09:38:23#1 You don't need a socket for the access point! They should just let a CAT hang from the ceiling! So how do you then connect the access point to the network cable?
You don't need a socket for the access point! They should just let a CAT hang from the ceiling! So how do you then connect the access point to the network cable?
Hhanse987 2020-06-09 20:42:44#3With a GK ceiling, you can push the keystone module back into the ceiling cavity, but with a concrete ceiling it gets difficult.
With a GK ceiling, you can push the keystone module back into the ceiling cavity, but with a concrete ceiling it gets difficult.
Iivenh0 2020-06-09 21:22:18#4 With a drywall ceiling, you can push the keystone module back into the ceiling cavity, but with a concrete ceiling, it gets difficult. For this reason, I directly pulled a patch cable through. It worked wonderfully. The keystone probably wouldn’t have pulled back into the conduit.
With a drywall ceiling, you can push the keystone module back into the ceiling cavity, but with a concrete ceiling, it gets difficult. For this reason, I directly pulled a patch cable through. It worked wonderfully. The keystone probably wouldn’t have pulled back into the conduit.