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My range of expertise covers but not limited to: Internet connectivity. ( DSL, ADSL, Cable, SAT, Wireless, T1’s and up) , Structured wiring/cabling EIA/TIA 568 Cat 5 or 6, design, installations, and project management. , computer services, repair and consulting. , Home Theater Setup and ... View More
Technician Details:
Jim O.
Location: Cathedral City, CA
Phone: 435-565-2314
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Member since: September 2011
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Last Updated: June 2013


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Types of Support Offered:
Computer Setup, Networking, Email, Internet, etc., Backups, Service, External Devices (Printers, etc.), Create or Modify a Web Site, Wiring (Network, Speakers, Audio Visual, etc.), Application Software, Data Transfer, Anti-Virus,
Operating Systems:
Windows Xp Professional, Windows Xp Home Edition, Windows Vista, Windows Server Longhorn, Windows Server 2003, Windows NT Workstation, Windows NT Server, Windows CE, Windows 95/98/ME, Latest Windows OS, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Professional, MS DOS, Macintosh OS X, Linux,
Applications:
Act, Adding Memory, Adobe Photoshop, Apache, CuteFTP, Digital Cameras, Ethernet Cards, FTP, GotoMyPc, Harddrive - Changing, Harddrive - Data Recovery, HP ScanJet, HTML, Hubs, ICQ, ICQ chat client, IIS, Linux, Lotus 1-2-3, Macromedia Dreamweaver, McAfee Virus Scan, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft FrontPage, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Media Player, Microsoft Money, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, MSN messenger, Nero Burning ROM, Netscape Communicator, Norton AntiVirus, Norton Firewall, Norton Ghost, Norton Internet Security, Norton SystemWorks, Norton Utilities, Novell Netware, Partition Magic, pcAnywhere, PKZip tools, Power Supplies, Print Servers, Printers, Quicken, Routers, Service Hardware, SMTP, Sound Cards, SQL Server, Telnet, Transferring Data, Unix, Video Cards, VPN, WAP, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, WinRAR, WinZip, Wireless Networking, Wireless Networks, Wiring Audio Visual, Wiring Network, Wiring Peripherals, Word Perfect, WsFTP, XHTML,
Technical Solutions:
"The current antenna poles and mounts are suitable to properly install the current antennas but only if they have a strong and stable base structure to be mounted to. Currently the inside walls of the roof where the antennas are mounted do not provide a strong stable base because I believe the inside walls of the upper roof may not even have drywall and are simply covered with thick plastic roof tarps. Thus this only leaves the 2 x 4 wall studs to mount the antennas to."
"There are at least two ways to address the high winds and mounting the antenna. One way would be to change to a flat roof style antenna and base, but requires all new antenna equipment. The other way would be to firmly attach a 4’ x 4’or larger sheet of plywood that is at minimum 1” inch thick to the inside roof walls where the antennas are to me mounted. The plywood sheets must be firmly attached with 4” wood screws to a minimum of 3 consecutive wall studs and be covered with several coats of protective sealant to ensure it can withstand the extreme heat and weather in this area. This should provide and strong and stable base to securely attach the current antennas and allow them to withstand the high winds in the area. "

05/31/2012