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Additional Photos
The TOC looks into the main hallway.
Prefabricated Cat-5 cables were used during the installation to save time.
The top of each rack includes a 12-port Ethernet patch panel that connects to the router.
Inside the TOC
The wire trays in the TOC are loaded, but there's still room for more if needed.
The wire tray runs overhead through the main hallway.
The jock lounge is near the air studios. The open feel approach also eliminates the tendency for some people to stake territories in a shared a space.
The punch block wall behind the racks
The racks are fed by a power feed panel; a power twist-disconnect then connects to the rack.
The fleet of vehicles is parked outside and ready to roll.
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