disabled ethernet sockets
Aug. 8th, 2005 01:42 pmWe have a few rooms which are used only for meetings. As such, there is only one network port patched in, of the available three. This caused confusion for the meagre of minded, so in my ineffable wisdom, I cut the ends off some patch leads and poked them into the unpatched wall sockets, with the implication, that if there's only one choice the lusers won't be able to Fuck It Up.
well, I was wrong. I discovered this morning that there was a particularly bright moron who couldn't get their laptop working in one of the rooms, so they unplugged my DeadEnds and then threw them away. *sigh*
Back out there today, with some replacements and some string. They are now tied in place. I wonder how long they will last now? Or maybe, how long will it be before I get to do that to the other meeting rooms?
For the creative, I pulled the faceplate surround off, tied a knot in the ends of a piece of string, wrapped it around the anti-strain flex bits of the plug and put the faceplate back, with the knots underneath it, so they can't be pulled out easily.
well, I was wrong. I discovered this morning that there was a particularly bright moron who couldn't get their laptop working in one of the rooms, so they unplugged my DeadEnds and then threw them away. *sigh*
Back out there today, with some replacements and some string. They are now tied in place. I wonder how long they will last now? Or maybe, how long will it be before I get to do that to the other meeting rooms?
For the creative, I pulled the faceplate surround off, tied a knot in the ends of a piece of string, wrapped it around the anti-strain flex bits of the plug and put the faceplate back, with the knots underneath it, so they can't be pulled out easily.
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Date: 2005-08-08 09:31 am (UTC)"A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
-- Douglas Adams
In the same vein..
Date: 2005-08-08 10:25 am (UTC)-Rich Cook
If that doesn't work..
Date: 2005-08-08 10:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-08 10:33 am (UTC)A more sane way would be to put an "out of order" sticker on top of the non-working sockets, along with some suitable threat for anyone who removes the sticker.
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Date: 2005-08-08 12:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-08 02:04 pm (UTC)The NO sticker had to be replaced no more than seven times in three weeks. Also, even though the entire floor was walled off with plastic, and had a whole system of airlocks to prevent any of the airborne asbestos from leaking out, we had a group of people somehow manage to break into the floor anyway. God knows how much damage that caused.
I hate to be spiteful, but maybe it'd be better for the world if they got lung cancer.
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Date: 2005-08-08 04:42 pm (UTC)And if no one had suggested it, I would have. ::smirk::
I would have taken a creative route: I would have patched all the unused network ports into a standalone 10M hub, so they get link, but no addy or connectivity.
Re: In the same vein..
Date: 2005-08-08 04:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-08 04:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-08 08:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-09 03:53 am (UTC)It was quite simple. One long cable, from switch to wall duct, to projector in ceiling. Switch is plugged into desktop via two inch cable. One other long cable, leaves switch, other end is bare.
You have no idea how many times I was called in there to "fix" the projector, only to find the laptop input cable plugged into both the laptop input and the monitor output sockets...
There were other variants of stupidity, but that was the most mind-numbing. "Well, did you follow the cable and notice it's essentially plugged into itself???"
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Date: 2005-08-09 07:15 am (UTC)