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How to store wires, adapters, small peripherals in the office?
Hey!
On the Internet, I found many ways to store wires at home (10-20 pieces). But for a small office, I did not find anything like that.
The organization is as follows: there is a rack on which the boxes are located. Each box contains wires combined according to their purpose (monitor-computer cable). And in each box there are 20-40 of them (whence so many - xs).
Types of wires:
- monitor-computer
- power cord
- telephone wire
- network cable
- adapters
- keyboards and mice
- Dell docking stations
- Dell laptop chargers
- some kind of crap
I think many system administrators are familiar with the situation. I hope someone will share their solution to this problem?
PS: A bit of a perfectionist, so I want both beautiful and functional :)
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cabinets for any aesthete :)
be sure to write on it - "For wires"!
As a rule, in this case it is very difficult to maintain convenience and beauty.
I recommend doing this - leave each type of cable for 2-5 pieces in the right place (cabinet, server rack,% place where they are useful at the moment%). Fold the rest neatly into a box, pre-rolled (you don’t want to unwind all this noodles later?), And sign it. Boxes in stock.
Most importantly, do not forget to stick a label with a length to each bay. :-)
(Well, the type, if not obvious at first glance).
https://www.google.ru/search?q=%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BB%...
1 picture is just what I wanted to write about.
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