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Wiring Professional
updated: Jun 05, 2012, 4:21 PM
I would like a referral for someone to run wires for me. We are creating an
upstairs office but want the server and UPS in the garage. Is this a job for an
electrician? Or a computer tech?
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COMMENT 285564
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2012-06-05 04:35 PM |
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Should be able to use a wireless access point, so there shouldn't be any need for an electrician. Unless of course you don't want to run wireless, and would rather have it hardwired... then you may need an electrician to run networking cables through your floor. Good luck.
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COMMENT 285567
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2012-06-05 04:43 PM |
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Its a job for your internet company....they will make it work.
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COMMENT 285575
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2012-06-05 04:57 PM |
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Here is a rule of thumb. Hire an electrician to do electrical work and hire a network cabling company to run your network wires. Network guys are not electricians however, an electrician can certainly run your network wires for you.
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COMMENT 285580
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2012-06-05 05:10 PM |
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Isn't this why WiFi was invented? I'm just sayin...
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COMMENT 285582
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2012-06-05 05:13 PM |
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Human Solutions Computers: 805-563-1257
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COMMENT 285589
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2012-06-05 05:36 PM |
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A drill motor and a drill will allow you to run wire or wires between your house and garage. Dow Marvac has internet cable. Avoid Wifi if you are doing anything sensitive, like handling credit card information. A little time spent on the internet will provide all the details on running internet connections.
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COMMENT 285608
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2012-06-05 06:54 PM |
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I am your professional and motivated local electrician. I can run those wires for you. Thanks for the opportunity, 805 358 5330 -Neev
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COMMENT 285628
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2012-06-05 07:52 PM |
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Try Radis Electric--566-2100. They've done great work for us setting up our computer cables.
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COMMENT 285634
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2012-06-05 08:05 PM |
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Fti does both and have services our multi billion dollar corporation locally for years.
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BECKY
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2012-06-05 11:00 PM |
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Either an internet savvy electrician or a computer wiring technician can help you. Wired is faster than wireless generally, and is more secure. Where ever the UPS & server (& modem & router?) are located, make sure they have adequate ventilation, as well as a dry environment, as they are sensitive to heat and moisture. Marvac/ Dow (Magnolia shopping center) used to have business cards for wiring experts that they personally could vouch for. You might see if they still have those references. (The yellow pages, under "computers" also has a number of references. Yes, I still use the printed yellow pages for lots of service type jobs.)
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COMMENT 285732
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2012-06-06 09:01 AM |
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Network cabling can be done by a network guy, an electrician, or a computer tech - just get someone lisenced and bonded & make sure they know code requirments for wires between garage and the rest of the house. UPS is definitely a job for an electrician. Note that if you opt to put the UPS in a remote location like the garage, you should buy a hardwire UPS instead of a plug-in UPS, and get a building permit and a fire inspection (the wiring will pass through the existing fire-break between the garage and the occupied areas of the house) unless you can get a cowboy electrician to do a not-to-code job for you that would not amuse your insurance carrier. Total cost of a basic plug-in UPS is a few hundred bucks including self-installation. Total cost of a basic hardwired UPS is twice that plus another $500 or or more to install.
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COMMENT 286160
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2012-06-07 11:09 AM |
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We are computer professionals. What you need is a computer professional to do the wireless configuration and hookups. However, you will need broadband cable access into the garage. Talk to our computer colleagues @ Vision Communications for the cabling or Cox Communications. Yours is a very small job.
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