[TriLUG] Cat6 Patch Panel

Mohammed Coovadia mcoovadia at nc.rr.com
Thu Jan 26 14:36:02 EST 2006


Folks,

I was hoping someone would give some recommendations on where to 
purchase a 24 or 48port cat6 patch panels locally.  Also cables and 
other network wiring equipment.  Looking for good prices and a 
comprehensive stock.

Thanks in advance.

--Mohammed Coovadia

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> From: "Lance A. Brown" <lance at bearcircle.net>
> Subject: [TriLUG] Re: A small consulting job in Chapel Hill
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>> Folks,
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>> I'm overwhelmed with a project I'm working on and looking for someone to
>> take on part of the technical aspect of it. It won't take long - my guess
>> is a day or two, max, and it can be done remotely.  It involves writing
>> some web frontend pages for a data entry and management system for one of
>> my research projects. The backend is PostgreSQL, and you'd have full
>> access to my server. I'd prefer that the programming be done in Perl since
>> I actually know Perl, but would entertain PHP, etc., if that gets the job
>> done better.
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>> Ability to come chat in my office in Chapel Hill would be a plus, but
>> telephone is okay if not. If you're interested, drop me a line privately
>> and we can talk details.
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> Hi Andrew,
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> If you are still in need of a programmer, I'm available.  I've built
> web-based systemt to enter data into database-backed applications and
> online order and event registration forms using PERL.
> 
> --[Lance]
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