Hello,
I am currently planning our network cabinet. How large should it be? What size do you use? 6U or better 12U? Or smaller or even bigger?
I need to fit in:
- 24-port patch panel
- 24-port switch
- Power strip
- 2 network-attached storage devices
- Router
- 2 shelves
- Fibaro Home Center 2
Have I forgotten anything important that should definitely go in? I also imagine it would be really fiddly to connect the 20 network cables to the patch panel once the cabinet is already mounted on the wall...
How did you handle this?
Thanks in advance,
Ecko
I am currently planning our network cabinet. How large should it be? What size do you use? 6U or better 12U? Or smaller or even bigger?
I need to fit in:
- 24-port patch panel
- 24-port switch
- Power strip
- 2 network-attached storage devices
- Router
- 2 shelves
- Fibaro Home Center 2
Have I forgotten anything important that should definitely go in? I also imagine it would be really fiddly to connect the 20 network cables to the patch panel once the cabinet is already mounted on the wall...
How did you handle this?
Thanks in advance,
Ecko
ruppsn schrieb:
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to suggest that you should hold back or anything like that. Tastes vary, certainly on this topic as well
ruppsn schrieb:
Actually asking out of interest, because you seem to have an opinion on every subject, Management consultants supposedly consider themselves to be universal experts by default
ruppsn schrieb:
how do you always „see“ all of this, Network cabinets with doors left ajar can be seen in almost every company that has dedicated rooms for them.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
11ant schrieb:
Network cabinets with hinged doors can be seen in almost every company that has designated rooms for them.How right you are