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Previously on "Student need help on quoting"

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  • MrMarkyMark
    replied
    Originally posted by zeitghost
    23.5 months.
    Is that the analysis time, or the time required to connect the cable?

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    If it's over 24 months, no T&S
    No doubt there are a few, on here, that could eke it out that long

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  • WTFH
    replied
    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    What's yer rate

    How many days / weeks / years do you think it'll take you?


    If it's over 24 months, no T&S

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  • MrMarkyMark
    replied
    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Gisajob, I can do that much.
    What's yer rate

    How many days / weeks / years do you think it'll take you?

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  • WTFH
    replied
    Actually, I've thought about it. My rate is £160 per hour although given my current schedule it might be a while before I can do the work. I have a colleague who could do the work for you.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    1. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 1st floor (Side wall behind W/C

    211) with fiber termination panel

    2. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 2nd floor (Lunch 311) with fiber

    termination panel


    So, you want 2 runs of 6 core fibre, but you won't tell us the length of each run. At 80ppm for 8 core, buy 200m of it.




    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    3. 8x Single Mode Fibre patch cords from Catalyst 4500*X to Catalyst 2960*S

    Last time I saw patched cords, it was my school RE teacher's jacket.
    Length?
    Standard patch cables will sting you a couple of quid each.[/QUOTE]


    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    4. 250x Cat6 cabling from switch rack to office/working/staff areas with RJ45 faceplate and keystone

    jack

    Sorry, is that 250m of cabling or 250 pieces of cable of an undetermined length?





    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    5. 250x PCs + 5x servers, 2 meters cat6 rj45 network patch cords

    Are you wanting 250PCs and 5 servers, or are you wanting 255 patch cables, each 2m long?



    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    How do i post pictures?
    Upload them to a file sharing service, then link to it.




    BTW, you know this is a website for people who work as consultants in IT, not people who do contract cabling jobs.




    ...although for the right money most of us would probably be able to plug a computer into a network socket.

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  • LondonManc
    replied
    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    My rate is £100 per hour, let me know if you are interested.
    Just gloss over the part where you're not available for the next two months. Ahem.

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  • MrMarkyMark
    replied
    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
    What kind of a Sugar daddy are you ?
    Very proficient

    Next!

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  • FatLazyContractor
    replied
    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    My rate is £100 per hour, let me know if you are interested.
    What kind of a Sugar daddy are you ?

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  • MrMarkyMark
    replied
    Student need help on quoting
    My rate is £100 per hour, let me know if you are interested.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    1. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 1st floor (Side wall behind W/C

    211) with fiber termination panel

    2. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 2nd floor (Lunch 311) with fiber

    termination panel

    3. 8x Single Mode Fibre patch cords from Catalyst 4500*X to Catalyst 2960*S

    4. 250x Cat6 cabling from switch rack to office/working/staff areas with RJ45 faceplate and keystone

    jack

    5. 250x PCs + 5x servers, 2 meters cat6 rj45 network patch cords

    How do i post pictures?
    Have you asked your accountant? And what about IR35?

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    1. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 1st floor (Side wall behind W/C 211) with fiber termination panel
    Just use a multipanel across the fiber termination panel. Make sure that the cores are dual-cores.

    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    2. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 2nd floor (Lunch 311) with fiber termination panel
    Not sure if this will be as easy as 1 since it doesn't involve a W/C. Multipanels are like MFs arse without a bog.

    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    3. 8x Single Mode Fibre patch cords from Catalyst 4500*X to Catalyst 2960*S
    Better off with Catalyst b004y*sh14.

    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post

    4. 250x Cat6 cabling from switch rack to office/working/staff areas with RJ45 faceplate and keystone jack
    Better to use the jack a55 model here.

    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    5. 250x PCs + 5x servers, 2 meters cat6 rj45 network patch cords
    Yes

    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    How do i post pictures?
    Isn't it videos these days? Have you tried those hamster websites?

    Hope that helps.

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  • mudskipper
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    The referencing guidelines depend on the source being quoted, and the method used.

    See CU Harvard Reference Style Guide

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  • PurpleGorilla
    replied
    Student need help on quoting

    Don't listen to them. This is what you need;

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  • BrilloPad
    replied
    Originally posted by adrianhhp View Post
    1. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 1st floor (Side wall behind W/C

    211) with fiber termination panel

    2. 1x 6 cores Single Mode Fibre from Ground floor (Storage 117) to 2nd floor (Lunch 311) with fiber

    termination panel

    3. 8x Single Mode Fibre patch cords from Catalyst 4500*X to Catalyst 2960*S

    4. 250x Cat6 cabling from switch rack to office/working/staff areas with RJ45 faceplate and keystone

    jack

    5. 250x PCs + 5x servers, 2 meters cat6 rj45 network patch cords

    How do i post pictures?
    Is that for admin's dungeon?

    Leave a comment:

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