IT Area

Patch panels provide better cable management, quicker setup and makes it easier  to troubleshoot your network.  Cables coming out of the wall can be damaged and you will need to repair the cable for the device to work.  If you have a wall plate, you can simply replace the patch cable which will be much quicker and less expensive than repairing the cable.

IT Area 1.1 Rack Tower
There needs to be space for the router and switch in the rack. The punch down needs to be labeled.
IT Area 1.22 Tower Part
The punch panel drops need to be tested to see if they are in working order. If the drops are not labeled, then it is quicker to run new drops.
IT Area 1.3 Wall RackCrop
Devices in the rack. Punch Panel, Switch, Router and a power strip. The same devices are installed in the next picture.
The install has a Punch Panel, Switch, Router and a power strip. The devices can be knocked off the shelf and make the system go down.
These are the same devices mounted in the IT Wall Rack and on the shelf above without wires.
IT Area 1.6 Wall Rack Bad
Bad cable management.
Bad cable management.
IT Area 1.8 SAL Before
Before cable management.
After cable management
IT Area 1.10 ISP Mess Under
What most under the counter installs look like. These installs make setup difficult and troubleshooting near impossible.
This install will make setup quicker and troubleshooting easier.
For new construction or remolding, ask the GC to install plywood at the ISP location
IT Area 1.13 Meraki Switch Board
For new construction or remolding, ask the GC to install plywood at the ISP location
Installation examples of IT Areas with less than 8 drops.
Installation examples of IT Areas with less than 8 drops