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| Lord of nothing:
Thanks for replay all. Well the "project" is month behind my own deathline and I am pissed that my Dad still refuse to run some Electric Power Cable from the UPS to the Server rack. :rant: Hopefully this weekend I can relocate the Huawei Server into the Rack and prepare everthing to move the NAS to. UPS, Router, Switch* are currently still in the small Network Rack. * Mabye I will move then later to depend on the noisefloor. Currently I search for all the thinks I bought over the last years for the Server Relocation. Hopefully I find all stuff. :palm: |
| VK3DRB:
If you have a 3D printer, putting cables thought the dry wall without an RJ45 termination can be done using these. Then terminate at the cable end after the cable is pulled through the dry wall. Not recommended for mains cower cables of course. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3921134 |
| EPAIII:
I don't know about Austria, but in most areas of the US there are building codes. And it can be illegal to construct things like walls unless they are constructed in conformity to the code and with a building permit. And inspectors will come out and inspect the construction to approve or disapprove it. The owner of the building would be responsible for such things. And could be responsible for any fines that are assessed. Some building inspection departments here can even make the owner tear out any construction that is not up to code. A separate room in a room sounds like the best bet. But then there is electric installation: power outlets and lights and switches. This is not just for legal purposes, but also for safety. If I were you I would do some more checking with your dad and/or the building's owner. And find out if the city or other government entity is involved. |
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