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Node zero in the loft


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  • Subject: Node zero in the loft
  • From: "David Paterson (Pixi)" <david.paterson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 23:06:18 +0100
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Hi all,

About the only place I can find to fit in a node zero for a network
switch, patch bay, controller, whatever etc. in my new house is in the
loft.  I know a few people on the list have PC's and other stuff up in
their lofts, and I was wondering if this is a good place for it.

It seems to be nice and cool (at least it is now, not sure about in the
summer :-) and plenty of room, but it's also a bit dusty.  Has anyone
had any problems with dust, or are there ways to prevent it clogging up
the system, like extra filters or a special case?

David P.

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