CISCO IP PHONE SPA502G
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@DustinB3403 said:
That's what I've said, but I'm being told that the offices are setup the the RJ45 from the wall goes to the phone, then the phone is feeding the switch, which in turn feeds the laptops.
To me this is over complicating the setup.
It is not a bad setup, tons of places do this. It reduces the cabling needs, but it is less than ideal. You have little two port switches all over the office and no direct visibility from your good switches to everything else.
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Yeah, I know. I've seen it, and it totally makes sense as it saves money.
To compound the issue, the employees in this office are moving the laptops and not properly reconnecting everything. Which is difficult to understand as there are laptop docks, so all that has to be done is redock the laptop....
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@DustinB3403 said:
That's what I've said, but I'm being told that the offices are setup the the RJ45 from the wall goes to the phone, then the phone is feeding the switch, which in turn feeds the laptops.
To me this is over complicating the setup.
I can't even follow this!
are you saying
switch -> wall -> phone -> laptop? -
wall > phone > switch > laptops
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what I was hoping was
wall > switch > laptops & phone
but because the phones are POE and we have no POE injectors in the offices everything is configured as
wall > phone > switch > laptops
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@DustinB3403 said:
wall > phone > switch > laptops
why is there a switch between the phone and the laptops? is it two laptops to one phone?
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OK more basic.
Classic IT closet with POE Switch > wall outlet to office > phone is connected to outlet > secondary ethernet on phone feeds the switch > the laptops are connected to switch.
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Yep, 2 laptops to 1 phone.
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OK that makes a bit more sense... I'm guessing they don't have two ports on the wall from the closet IT switch? Assuming that's the case, can they make this happen?
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No that can't happen, the trouble is only a single Ethernet drop was run to each of the offices to save on the cost of building the office.
But its now becoming more of a pain more than anything else.
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Wait, each singular drop is PoE? That = screwed. It should go wall -> switch ->PoE inj to phone/laptop1/laptop2. The way your setup is done is just plain wrong.
"Nobody will ever need multiple network ports! Nor will they ever need anything to go faster that 100M!"
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I guess it boils down to how much they want WoL to work? It might be worth the $125 to run a new cable to solve the problem (and really they should run two cables, not just one, since there are three devices in that location). so maybe $200.
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Without getting into the ordeal of why best practices were ignored, I am well aware of what should've been, and what is.
I didn't have a say in the office setup, I'm just stuck fixing the issue..
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@DustinB3403 Maybe next time you can get yourself invited during the design & build phases.
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@dafyre Only in my prayers......
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@DustinB3403 *holds out Catholic prayer beads, Jewish star, and does Indian Rain Dance.
Some of us believe in the power of prayer. 8-)
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@DustinB3403 said:
I didn't have a say in the office setup, I'm just stuck fixing the issue..
How do you fix it without having a say?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
wall > phone > switch > laptops
What. The. Crap?
I know. I know.
Single wall Ethernet with POE to feed power to the IP Phone. The IP phone has an output for the "computer" which is actually the switch, which then has the 2 laptops connected to it.
It's totally bonkers.