#011: Small Office Network Rebuild
FiberNinja・15 minutes read
The small office network setup was reorganized by removing the old PBX system, relocating equipment to an overhead cabinet, testing a Ubiquiti 24-port PoE switch, and incorporating ventilation for cooling. The final setup includes mounted equipment, labeled connections, proper cable management, cover plates, wall jacks, and leaving small cables undressed for slack when equipment is pulled out, resulting in a satisfying project overall.
Insights
- The network setup in a small office is undergoing a significant reorganization, with the removal of an outdated PBX system and the relocation of all equipment to an overhead cabinet to optimize space usage.
- Troubleshooting during the process revealed unexpected internal feeds and abandoned lines from a previous PBX system, highlighting the importance of thorough examination and planning to ensure a successful network transition.
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Recent questions
How can I optimize office network setup?
By relocating equipment to overhead cabinets for space efficiency, testing new switches for compatibility, incorporating ventilation for cooling, and organizing cables for efficient access.
What equipment is essential for a small office network?
Modem, fax machine, server, router, switches, and a PoE switch for compatibility and efficient network operation.
What are common network setup issues in small offices?
Issues may include misidentified cable feeds, abandoned lines from previous systems, lack of proper cooling, disorganized cables, and inadequate equipment compatibility.
How should I organize cables for efficient access?
Mount fans for cooling, configure a patch panel, label connections, and leave small cables undressed for slack to follow equipment movement.
What is the key to a successful office network setup?
Proper cable management, labeled connections, mounted equipment, cover plates, wall jacks, and overall organization contribute to a successful and satisfying network setup.