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The Lan table

A table with integrated power hub and gigabit networking

ysteinØystein
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This project was created on 02/05/2015 and last updated 10 年前.

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Just wanted to share my recent project. I wanted a table with integrated power and networking for 8 people. No table that I could find fitted my specifications and I wanted to build it myself anyway. So me and my friends got to work an made a Lan table:

Some specs:
3.05 meters long
1 meter wide
Weights 80 kilos
space for 4 persons per side
There a dedicated 76 by 50 cm area for each person
Each person has 4 power outlets and one network port
Its equipped with gigabit ethernet.
it uses cat 6 network cables.
It has a lockable power connector at the end.

Americanized specs(and yes I did use google):
10 feet 5⁄64 inches long
3 feet 3⅜ inches wide
Weights 176.36 pounds
space for 4 persons per side
There a dedicated 29.92 by 19.68 inches area for each person
Each person has 4 power outlets and one network port
Its equipped with gigabit ethernet.
it uses cat 6 network cables.
It has a lockable power connector at the end.

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  • Stable as a table

    Øystein • 12/05/2016 at 09:55 • 0 comments

    The table has been in consistant use for 2 years now. Still going strong!

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