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  1. 37 downloads

    The manual that doesnt come in the box
  2. 36 downloads

    Powermax complete uk installation manual
  3. Yeah, that is good value. I payed just under 60 squids for the 2 of them 6 months ago. The second book pulls all the info learned in the first book together, plenty of eureka moments in it . From my understanding, too many people were failing the ccna exam, so cisco split it into 2 exams, icnd1 and icnd2
  4. Yeah, the ccna course books, by wendell odom Looking at book 2 atm , its got 640-816 on it
  5. For a thorough understanding of ip i would recommend the cisco icnd1 book, available from amazon, or to trully understand the way it all works, the icnd2 book as well. Both excellent books, that relate to the entire ip concept with pratical application to cisco products, but the theory in them relates to all ip products
  6. Yep agree. but unless you get the pressure spot on it crushes the cable. staple guns only have 2 settings, and there is no way of judging the hardness of the particular spot you are driving one into, so even if they had multiple settings, still no good for a coax. when i say crushes, its only a minor change of the shape of the cable that is needed to affect it, so staple guns are a no-no in the coaxial world
  7. Staple guns for 6 core etc = great but for coax? a no-no imo. if you compress the coax you affect its transmission properties higher up the spectrum, making balancing of systems hard to impossible in some cases.ok, if its only 10 meters of cable, but above that, not worth the risk. Im speaking from knowledge of large aerial systems, but the principal holds true in cctv cabling too.
  8. Lol
  9. Agree. but used correctly a heaven sent boon
  10. Why? If used correctly, surely they save you, and you customer a fortune?
  11. Thank you fozzies for all your help your a true gent !!

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