Work Process, Teppo
Local Area Network Installation
First, I stick up a cable channel from the data socket to the data cabinet. Next, I did wire a cat 6 cable inside the cable channel. When the cable was wired, I had to peel it about one centimeter from both sides and separate the different colored cords from each other.
All the coloured cords had a white cord around it. Next, I placed all cords in the cat 6 UTP socket and I did it to the data socket side and the data cabinet side. Cat 6 socket is a female connector of the network cable. It was very important to remember what color each white cord was rotated to. Because if the cat 6 socket had a red-white color, then it meant a white cord that had been rotated to the red cord. Otherwise, installing the cords was very simple because I just had to press them to the cat 6 socket and it did peel the cords automatically, but I had to cut the cord heads if they were too long.
At this point, I had to check that the cords went to the right places and peeled properly. I tested it with a Lan tester. Then there was a problem when the tester said that the cord five and six did not lead the data. I had no idea which wires five and six was, so I opened the cat 6 socket and pressed it several times if the failure was a poorly peeled cord. After that I went to check the Lan tester again and the cable was alright. It taught me that, the Lan tester was very helpful, even it was unnecessary tool. Finally, I did press the cat 6 sockets to its holes and completed cable clamp with cable ties. I pushed the cable ducts shut and the local area network was ready.