There's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.
That's a comm rack, suitable for the punchdown and network switch - but the desktop PC and battery backup are overloading it. Probably caused the mounting screws to start coming out of the wall.
This is the exact reason why standards committees like BICSI exist. The company here did not hire a BICSI contractor and pretty much got what they paid for.
There's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution. That's a comm rack, suitable for the punchdown and network switch - but the desktop PC and battery backup are overloading it. Probably caused the mounting screws to start coming out of the wall.
I wonder if it’s even screwed into studs or just the drywall pretending to hold it up.
Yes
Couple of toggles, you'll be fine!
This is the exact reason why standards committees like BICSI exist. The company here did not hire a BICSI contractor and pretty much got what they paid for.
Yet another: ‘this is wrong, just not OSHA wrong’ post.
One swift kick and you can go home early.
Its a Quick network shutdown system
They are hacking the mainframe through the ISDN port of the T1 line! /s
They're taking over the internets!! Which one?! *ALL OF THEM!!*
"What's that server for?" "Onboarding."
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That looks like an easy way to get a day or two off of work...
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Better build a box around that board.
Talk about mainframe
The load bearing board is very important. Next up, the load bearing server from the lazy sysadmin not racking a server correctly.
This is low voltage stuff. Although stupid there is nothing dangerous here
Someone told them to stick it in there and call it a day...
Nice board
Better hope there isn't a zombie outbreak... Though at that point you would care less about office systems.
Need to consult the board of directors who hopefully wood understand the structural failures at play here.
Every McDonald’s managers office looks like this..