
Happy Friday! The countdown to Christmas is on – we’re 23 days away! Who’s ready?!
In This Issue: Need something fast? We offer Curbside Pickup! | Rack Mount Adjustable Rails | All About Aruba 2930M Series Switches | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Need something fast? We offer Curbside Pickup!
Happy Friday, folks! One of our recent customers was traveling through Atlanta. Their address indicated they were in Puerto Rico. However, they were completing a project in Atlanta and were heading back to Puerto Rico that evening. Within a couple of hours of placing the order, they arrived at our warehouse to pick up the transceiver modules to take with them for a project the next day…in Puerto Rico!
Why am I sharing this story? Our vision at CablesAndKits is to enable our customers to complete their IT projects on time. We understand that lead times are critical in getting the products needed to complete projects. We’ve even heard of some gear having over 200-day lead times. That is just crazy!!
To fulfill our vision, we have to do things differently. This is why we stock so much equipment and cabling to be able to ship it out the same day.
But what happens if you need it on the same day? That’s why we offer Curbside Pickup! If you’re in the Atlanta, GA, area or traveling through, you can place an order and select Curbside Pickup for the Same Day! And if you can’t swing by, we can schedule a courier to deliver across town. Just give us a call, and we’ll do everything we can to help you be successful!
Whether you need to complete your IT projects in the next few weeks or today, we’ve got you covered. Order by 8 PM for same-day shipping, or if you’re local, select Curbside Pickup and stop by our warehouse. We’re ready to serve you now and not in 200 days.

Have a great weekend!
Chris
Product Spotlights & Updates
Our CablesAndKits mount should be in the toolbox of every network admin and installer. No more looking for those hard-to-find rails or rack ears to mount your server, UPS, switch, firewall or other devices. These fully adjustable, universal rails offer the simplicity and versatility to get the devices you need to be mounted in the rack, quickly and safely.
Made from 14 gauge powder-coated steel, this system can be deployed in nearly any four-post environment. Front to back these rails are adjustable from 20.25″ to 33.25″. Left to right, these can be installed in any 19″, 23″ or 30″ four-post rack.
Learning Center Article – All About Aruba 2930M Series Switches
When it comes to data centers and other high-bandwidth networking, finding the perfect Ethernet switches is an endless task. There are many out there that can provide a lot of ports and possibly high speeds, but you need a combination of features and smart design choices to really optimize your network.
There are a few switch series that really stand out for this kind of work, and one of them is the Aruba 2930M. Owned by HP, Aruba has been making high-end networking equipment for decades, and they are a leading brand for networks that push performance above all else.
The 2930M series has a handful of different switch options, all providing multi-gigabit speeds with stackable switches. Take a tour of the series to see if it might be the right fit for your network.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Marvel Studios unveiled the first official teaser for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The first trailer of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 provides fans with the first full look at the upcoming third installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise.
- Epson recently announced a significant shift in its printing strategy, doubling down on inkjet technology while vowing to pull out of the laser printer market. The Japanese electronics company in announcing its new WorkForce Enterprise AM-Series of business-focused products said it would end global sales and distribution of laser printers by 2026.
- Google’s Waze officially has roughly 140 million active users. But since Covid the crowdsourced navigation app has become more in use for errand runs and travel than for commuting.
- Elon Musk’s health tech venture Neuralink shared updates to its brain-implant technology during a “show and tell” recruitment event Wednesday night. Musk said two of the company’s applications will aim to restore vision, even for people who were born blind, and a third application will focus on the motor cortex, restoring “full body functionality” for people with severed spinal cords.


