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CK Daily – 07.15.2021

July 15, 2021 by Ashley

In This Issue:  Cisco 2960-X Series 48 Port LAN Base Switch | Understanding Wavelengths| News to Start Your Day


Today is get to know your customers day and we couldn’t be more excited! We love learning more about each and every one of you!! We’d love to hear from you today. What do you love about CK? What brings you back to CK? What products do you want to see? And while you’re at it, tells us your favorite candy! We can’t wait to get to know more about you and your love for CK!


The CK Daily – Learning How to Slow Down

I have had this unusual feeling like something has been off lately. You know one of those things where you can’t really put your finger on it, but you just feel like something is out of sorts or different. This has been going on with me for about a month or so.

I was driving down the road yesterday and hit me what was going on. I have been running non-stop for the past two years with stuff going on:

…work was crazy at the start of 2019

…one of my best friends unexpectedly passed away at the end of 2019

…while still processing his death a global pandemic started up in 2020

…then the world went into lockdown, and I had to learn a new way of working (WFH!)

…then I put my house on the market and had to take care of stuff with it (sold within 3 days)

…then I had to move out

…then I bought a new construction house and was dealing non-stop with that process

…moved in with my parents for 2 months (grateful for the place to stay, but thankful to be back out of there…haha!)

…got moved into the new house and got everything settled

…and now here I am taking a deep breath and wondering why I am not going 100+mph anymore like I have been for the last 2 years.

That weird feeling that I am experiencing right now that I mentioned above is the feeling of me getting to relax and not knowing how to anymore…haha! After going non-stop for so long, I have realized that I really don’t know what it feels like to relax – physically, emotionally, or mentally. I have been on the go and busy so much between work, church, family, the houses, and life that I forgot how to slow down or at least how to ENJOY life when it automatically slows down. I feel like Ricky Bobby from Talladega Nights:

Does that make any sense? Anyone been in that same boat before – not knowing what to do or how to enjoy life/your time when things finally slow down a bit and you are not going 100mph in 50 different directions? Maybe I should try goat yoga or something like that??

Jason


Product Spotlights & Updates

Happy Friday-eve CK Family! We hope you’ve had a great week so far. Today we’re highlighting the Cisco 2960-X Series 48 Port LAN Base Switch, WS-C2960X-48TS-L.

Cisco has always done an amazing job with catering to small and medium businesses. The Cisco 2960-X series is another generation to the already popular 2960 series that will enable the typical small to medium business to function at an enterprise level without the enterprise budget. The 2960-X series switches offer a fixed configuration of Ethernet switches that are not only Gigabit but also stackable. The 2960-X was specifically designed for easy deployment and operational efficiency. These switches are also energy cautious and have a large range of IOS software features.

Jason B. left a pretty great review that really sums up the greatness of this switch better than we could. Jason wrote, “This switch is the GOLD STANDARD. More than likely, regardless of the complexity of the network, this switch, the 2960X, is in your company’s data closet. Why? It is because your network administrator is really smart 😉 “Does this port work?” – They remember the days of sticking pieces of paper into the ports that have gone bad. They are not interested in chasing network anomalies, on top of all of the other problematic possibilities, in the endless pursuit of end-user satisfaction. Don’t spend any more time looking for the best switch for your network or your customer’s network – you’ve found it. Congrats!”

Enjoy 20% off this week on this “Gold Standard” switch!


Understanding Wavelengths – CK Learning Center

No one ever accused fiber optics of being simple technology. Instead, we tend to acknowledge that this powerful technology is difficult to design and complicated in its application. Mastering those complications is often worth it because it enables us to build better networks and do a better job with those networks. We can tackle a brief tutorial on wavelengths and how they impact fiber optic designs in that endeavor.

What Is Wavelength?

The second word in “fiber optics” already tells us plenty about the nature of this technology. It deals with light — more specifically electromagnetic radiation — as the signaling medium. Wavelength is very simply a measure of the space between two photons in a solid beam of light. Conversely, we have frequency which measures the time between two signals. The two terms are opposite sides of the same coin. If you have a shorter wavelength, it takes less time between signals and a higher frequency.

With this in mind, the wavelength (or frequency) of any light source tells us the physical limitation of how we can use that light in signal processing. We can never send signals that are faster than the frequency of the beam, and we cannot use equipment that is smaller than the wavelength. This is a rough summary, but it paints a good enough picture.

Aside from the basics, the wavelength also tells us how light will interact with other objects. When it comes to designing fiber optics, those interactions are the most important pieces of information hiding within a wavelength.

Absorption

When fiber optics are engineered and tested, there are two issues that can impact their effectiveness. Absorption is one of them. Materials have a natural ability to absorb electromagnetic radiation. For any given substance, only radiation of certain wavelengths can actually interact and be absorbed. When we deal with fiber optic cables, the largest source of absorption actually comes from microscopic water droplets. That drives manufacturers to avoid wavelengths where that absorption is at its worst.

Scattering

Like absorption, scattering happens at different wavelengths for any given material. Also like absorption, the culprits of scattering within a fiber optic cable are small and easy to overlook. Particles of dust and even the air itself can cause scattering problems, so again, the design is to use wavelengths where these problems are smallest.

The term for signal loss related to absorption and scattering is attenuation. Engineers try to make attenuation numbers as small as possible, and when you account for both absorption and scattering at the same time, you find that very specific frequencies work best. The most common wavelengths in use today are 850, 1300, 1310, and 1500 nanometers. You’ll notice large gaps between each of those numbers. Those just happen to be the magic wavelengths where the attenuation values hit minima.

This is only the beginning. We can find that different types of fiber optic signals can further impact which wavelength is best for a function. Multimode and singlemode fiber, for instance, have different naturally occurring sources of interference. That’s why they tend to operate with noticeably separate wavelength ranges.

Putting it all together, it isn’t necessary to optimize wavelengths when you choose fiber optic systems. That’s baked into the design. Instead, it helps to understand why wavelength is an important identifier and how emerging, more advanced systems might play with wavelength in order to improve the technology.


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission, the body that regulates securities in Brazil, has approved an exchange-traded investment fund that will be based on the cryptocurrency Ether. This Ether ETF, which will be dubbed QETH11, will be traded on the São Paulo B3 stock exchange.
  • Microsoft officially launched Windows 365, which is essentially a computer you run in the cloud. The benefit to this would be the ability to run a fully powered Windows machine from even a low-level PC, phone, or tablet. This service is currently only open to businesses and the cost is currently unknown. 
  • It has been reported that Netflix will offer video games as part of its subscription beginning as early as next year. There is no plan for Netflix to charge any extra for the video game content, meaning that current subscribers would be able to access the games with no extra steps required. 
  • NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance has sent pictures back to Earth of a unique rock formation within what the space agency called an “ancient lakebed” in its latest reported discovery during its mission on the Red Planet. Check it out here!
  • Facebook plans to pay out $1 billion now through 2022 to users who create content for its Facebook and Instagram social networks. As part of this initiative, it plans to roll out new bonus programs by the end of the year that will pay creators for hitting specific milestones. There will be dedicated spaces within its Instagram app this summer and the Facebook app this fall where creators can go to learn about bonuses they can work toward.

Filed Under: CK Daily Updates

CK Daily – 07.14.2021

July 14, 2021 by Ashley

In This Issue:  Gruber 19″, 23″, 30″ Rack Mount Adjustable Rails | 7 Ways to Build Greatness| News to Start Your Day


Happy National Mac and Cheese Day! Any big mac and cheese fans out there? Today’s the perfect day to experiment with different cheeses or try it with toppings! Don’t hesitate to break out of your normal routine. This is no time to be ho-hum. It’s a celebration of a food that’s not only convenient but is versatile and delicious, too.


The CK Daily – Changes, changes, and more changes!

Happy Wednesday!

Changes, changes, and more changes! This week has been jammed packed with changes in the Customer Solutions Team. By now, you know my main goal is to “serve your face off” and we have made some movement towards doing that EVEN BETTER! 

In a few weeks, we are adding some members to our team that are going to assist us in ensuring we connect with each of you in a timely manner. In a perfect world, which I am working towards, every phone call that comes in will be picked up on the initial call. Now that is a huge goal to have, but we believe that it can be achieved with the right preparation.

So here we are, getting prepared, putting our armor on to SERVE YOUR FACE OFF.

Feel free to give us a shout or drop us a line via email, the new team members are excited to meet and assist you!

Shanyce


Product Spotlights & Updates

We are halfway through the week and today according to a 5-star review from Lewis we’ve got an “incredible product that is flexible for different uses” to share with you today! We’re spotlighting our Gruber adjustable rails for 19″, 23″, or 30″ four-post racks, 34-102100.

This 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 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. The Gruber mounts will occupy 1RU, or 1.75″ and hold up to 200lbs of equipment. Included are (4) 10-32 and (4) 12-25 rack screws enabling you to install straight from the box.

Grab these and get to mounting! & while you’re doing that – enjoy 20% off this week!


7 Ways to Build Greatness – Jon Gordon

1) Design Your Masterpiece – In order to build something, you must first design it. You must know what you want to build. You must have a vision of the masterpiece you are creating. If you can see it, you can create it. If you have a vision you also have the power to make it happen. The key is to be intentional and decide what you truly want to build and create.

2) Work Your Craft – You don’t master your craft or build a masterpiece overnight. It takes a lot of years, hard work, sweat and tears. It’s why Michelangelo said, “If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery it wouldn’t seem so wonderful at all.” It’s a process that requires you to continuously work at your craft in order to improve and grow. A great example of this is Pablo Casals, the famous cellist, who was asked at the age of 90 why he continued to practice. He said, “Because I think I’m making progress.” If you want to master your craft you have to be willing to show up each day and do the work that greatness requires.

3) Build With Optimism – When a craftswoman is building something, she is so focused on creating her vision and masterpiece that she is filled with optimism and belief about what she is building. While there are challenges during the building process the craftswoman uses those challenges as opportunities to innovate and adapt. You must believe in what you are building and find a way to get it done. What you believe determines what you create. So, make sure you maintain your belief and optimism as you build greatness.

4) Love It – The famous opera singer Luciano Pavarotti was asked about his exceptional discipline to continuously work on his craft. He said, “People think it’s discipline but it’s not discipline. It’s devotion.” As a craftsman it’s your love and devotion that will drive your discipline. Your love for what you do will drive you to build greatness. If you don’t love it you’ll never work to be great at it. This means if you want to become a master of your craft then make sure you choose a craft you love. If you love it you’ll be more likely to invest the time to work your craft and be devoted to it.

5) Care More – The difference between just showing up to build something and intentionally creating a masterpiece is reflected in the heart, soul, passion and care that you put into what you are building. If you care more you will do more, give more and create more. To build something great you must care more about what you are building than all of the distractions vying for your attention. Distractions are the enemy of greatness and if you care about your craft you won’t let these distractions get in the way of your growth.

6) Create Inside-Out – A craftsman creates from the inside out. From their spirit, heart, soul, and essence inside them, they create the masterpieces we see in the world. It’s the same way with your life or anything you create. What you see in your outer world is a reflection of your inner world. There’s a word called Meraki. It means to do something with love, creativity, and soul; to leave a piece of yourself in your work; to leave something behind. Being a craftsman/craftswoman is all about Meraki. Put your love and soul into it. Leave a piece of yourself in whatever it is you are building. Leave something behind. Create a masterpiece that reflects the essence of your love, energy, effort, and craft.

7) Take on New Challenges – A craftsman always wants to make their next work their best work and they’re willing to take on new challenges in order to grow. I read a piece by Charles Killian where he shares the story of Donatello rejecting a three-ton block of marble stone because it had too many flaws and cracks in it. The haulers decided to bring it to Michelangelo to see if he wanted the stone. Michelangelo inspected the stone and discovered the flaws and cracks in it as well. But he decided to do something with it. He thought it would be a challenge to his craftsmanship. From that flawed block of marble, he would go on to create the statue of David, the greatest art treasure in the world.

You can find this article from Jon Gordon here. 


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • The God of Mischief will chase his glorious purpose in another season. ‘Loki’ will return for a second season on Disney+.
  • More and more U.S. counties with low vaccination rates are starting see Covid cases climb. Among the 463 counties with infection levels of at least 100 new cases per 100,000 residents over the past week, more than 80% have vaccination rates below 40%.
  • Apple has released a battery pack that snaps on the back of the iPhone 12 with magnets to provide extra battery life. The MagSafe Battery Pack costs $99 and is available in white. 
  • Jeep has unveiled its 2022 Compass SUV. New features include standard safety technologies such as active emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring and large interior screens.
  • Dark web sites affiliated with the REvil ransomware gang were not operating Tuesday morning. The disappearance of the sites affiliated with the Russian-linked gang REvil, also known as Sodinokibi, comes on the heels of an international ransomware outbreak on July 2 that the group had taken credit for.

Filed Under: CK Daily Updates

CK Daily – 07.13.2021

July 13, 2021 by Ashley

In This Issue:  Cisco 3560X/3750X Four-Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Module | What is a Cat8 Ethernet Cable and How is it Different?| News to Start Your Day


Happy Tuesday and Happy National French Fry Day!  Today recognizes a staple food on menus across the country. It comes in so many different cuts and styles, there’s a favorite for everyone to enjoy! Do you have a favorite cut of fry you enjoy or a favorite place to get fries from? 


The CK Daily – Keeping Busy with New Products

Happy Tuesday! This week feels like it’s flying by already!

I’m sure I have mentioned this before, but a big part of my role here at CK is introducing new products to our catalog. We have had an amazing year so far from a new product introduction perspective. Being able to apply a very intentional focus on bringing products to our customers that are relevant and in-demand has been so much fun. I love getting to take an idea and bring it to fruition with our monthly new product launches.

What’s even more fun is that it seems like the launches are only getting bigger and more exciting as time goes on! These new product launches are absolutely a team effort and I’m so glad that I work with awesome people who make it happen! That said, things have been super busy around here which has made time feel like it’s moving at warp speed! I’m not complaining though… I enjoy the challenge and would much rather be busy than bored! I hope you are all keeping busy and I hope you have a great week!

Rebecca


Product Spotlights & Updates

We hope you’re having a great Tuesday so far! Today we are spotlighting the Cisco 3560X/3750X Four-Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Module, C3KX-NM-1G. This network module adds four 1 gigabit SFP ports to 3750X and 3560X switches and is hot-swappable. This is an excellent and cost-effective solution when you need to add fiber to your network. Rather than buying another switch with SFP ports, you can add this module to your existing switch for SFP connectivity.

This week only, the C3KX-NM-1G is on sale for 20% off!


What is a Cat8 Ethernet Cable and How is it Different? – CK Learning Center

What is a Cat8 Ethernet Cable?

We were told that Ethernet was going to be a thing of the past. Google tried to make fiber optics the new standard for home internet connections, and it was an obvious choice for scaling industrial applications. Somehow, Ethernet has hung in there, and new iterations arise every few years that continue to push the envelope of traditional copper wires. Today, we’re going to cover the latest iteration: Cat8. We’re going to start with the basics, but in a few short minutes, you’ll have a clear picture of what Cat8 is, how it works and why you need to be thinking about it.

Differences Between Ethernet Categories

You’ve seen the “cat” or category designations, Cat5e and Cat6 and Cat6a, plenty. If you work in more powerful internet settings you might even be familiar with Cat7. The general rule is that a higher number is a newer technology and can support higher data rates, but that’s just one of the main differences:

– Standard bandwidth (measured in MHz)

– Maximum data rate (measured in megabits per second)

– Shielding

Basic Specs for Cat8 Ethernet

Then again, that’s the obvious stuff. To be more specific, Cat5 operates at 100 MHz and can transfer data at speeds up to 1000 Mbps. Cat6 works at 250 MHz and can get up to 1 Gbps. Cat7 ups the ante substantially with 600 MHz and 10 Gbps rates. This is a simplification. There are variations on each cable and some arrangements can boost or inhibit performance, but these are the numbers for which each category is tested and vetted.

The reason Cat8 is turning heads is because it is jumping several iterations in performance. It uses 2 GHz signals to move data from 25 Gbps (Cat8.1) to 40 Gbps (Cat8.2). It’s a serious upgrade, and the implications are turning heads across IT fields.

Want to read more about the speed comparison, why Cat8 Ethernet cost more and learn more about the standard bandwidth? You can find this article on the CK Learning Center here!


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • Space Jam: A New Legacy is set to premiere in U.S. theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously on Friday, July 16. LeBron James made it a family affair when he attended the world premiere of the live-action/animated sports comedy at the Regal Cinemas L.A. Live in Los Angeles. The film, with James playing a fictionalized version of himself, is the long-awaited follow-up to 1996’s Space Jam starring basketball all-time great Michael Jordan.
  • You might expect the sign outside a Burger King to offer you a summary of the day’s deals or the number of sales made. The sign outside a Lincoln, Neb. Burger King was a little different. “WE ALL QUIT,” it read. “SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.” You can read more here. 
  • Sam’s Club announced it is testing a new app-based feature, Scan & Ship, that allows people to use a smartphone to buy items in the club and send purchases directly to the home.
  • Mastercard and Verizon announced a new partnership focused on 5G contactless payments for consumers as well as small- and medium-sized businesses.
  • Disney is raising the monthly price of ESPN+ by a dollar to $6.99 per month. Annual ESPN+ subscribers will pay $69.99 per year instead of $59.99 per year.

Filed Under: CK Daily Updates

CK Daily – 07.12.2021

July 12, 2021 by Ashley

In This Issue:  Cisco Original 1000BASE-SX SFP Module, GLC-SX-MMD with DOM | Empathy vs. Sympathy: What’s the Difference? | News to Start Your Day


Happy Monday CK Family! We hope you had a wonderful and relaxing weekend! We’re sending you many positive thoughts and prayers for this week. We hope it is filled with moments of learning, joy, and good fellowship. 


The CK Daily – Newest Addition to the CK Team

Happy Monday CK Fam!!!

It’s an especially happy Monday for me and my little family, as we grew from two to three on Thursday (I better make this from three to four and include my pup, haha)!

What a miracle it is to witness a baby coming into this world. It’s also a miracle that people choose to do this, often multiple times, and miss out on the amount of sleep I’ve missed out on in 3/4 days and this is just the beginning. In all seriousness, I know why, I wouldn’t change it for the world. It’s such an unbelievable experience with an overabundance of love that fills the room.

For those that have experience, I’ll be reading any and all tips that come in reply to this email, haha. I truly appreciate all prayers and thoughts shared and continued forward for Grayson’s health and growth moving forward.

Here’s the pic you really opened this email up to see:

A blessed, thankful, overjoyed, and tired,

Corey


Product Spotlights & Updates

Happy Monday! We’ve got some great deals this week and today we’re kicking off with the Cisco Original 1000BASE-SX SFP Module, GLC-SX-MMD.

The GLC-SX-MMD is a hot-swappable Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) device that plugs into the Gigabit Ethernet port or slot on a switch or router to links the device with your fiber-optic network. 1000BASE-SX SFP modules are a popular option because they can be used in combination with other IEEE 802.3z-compliant transceiver modules, including 1000BASELX/LH and 1000BASEZX interfaces. These transceivers are an improved version of the GLC-SX-MM in that they include Digital Optical Monitoring for increased visibility into the status of your transceiver, and they can tolerate an extended temperature range. GLC-SX-MMD transceivers operate solely over multimode fiber and can reach distances of up to 1,000 meters.

We offer Cisco Original GLC-SX-MMD modules in refurbished and factory sealed; this model is brand new and still in the original packaging. When you buy transceiver modules from CablesAndKits, you can be confident in your purchase – in fact, we’re so confident that you’ll be happy with our products that they’re covered by our Lifetime Advance Replacement Warranty and 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

Grab one for 25% off this week only!


Empathy vs. Sympathy: What’s the Difference? – Ramsey Solutions

If you hang out with mental health nerds for more than five minutes, you’ll probably hear them talking about empathy. It’s been a huge area of research in the past couple of decades, and scholars like Brené Brown have made it easy for us to understand how important empathy is to our relationships and emotional health.

But there’s also some confusion. What is empathy, exactly? And how do we define empathy versus sympathy? The difference is subtle but important. Let’s check it out.

What’s the Difference Between Empathy and Sympathy?

Empathy and sympathy are both ways we respond to the suffering of people around us. But there’s a crucial difference: Sympathy is acknowledging someone else’s pain, but empathy is choosing to feel the pain with them. Sympathy says, “I care about you,” and empathy says, “I’m hurting with you.”

I know this is an abstract idea, so let’s break it down some more.   

What Is Sympathy?

Sympathy is being aware of and sensitive to the needs and suffering of others. It’s recognizing—or even honoring—the reality of a tough situation. But although you’re expressing sadness, you still have an emotional boundary around yourself to keep from feeling what the sufferer is feeling. 

You can feel sympathy for someone’s situation and remain unmoved. It’s like driving by someone on the side of the highway with a flat tire and saying, “Poor thing,” or as people like to say here in Nashville, TN, “Bless your heart.” But ultimately, sympathy does not motivate us to connect with others. We can sympathize while zooming by that stranded driver, leaving them to deal with the flat tire alone.

What Is Empathy?

Empathy is understanding and vicariously experiencing what others are going through. It’s sitting in their pain. It takes creativity to empathize because you’ve got to imagine yourself in the situation of the other person and feel how heavy the burden truly is.

Empathy is choosing to “Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep” (Romans 12:15 ESV). But beneath rejoicing and weeping, it’s digging in to truly listen to and know someone so you can ultimately internalize their experience.

When my little girl comes into my room in the middle night because she had a bad dream, I can choose to respond with empathy by inviting her in, holding her close, and listening to her fear. I can remember what it felt like to have nightmares when I was a kid. I can provide a safe, warm space to breathe and de-escalate (the nerd word for “calm down”). I don’t try to fix or rationalize her problem. I sit with her in it.

Empathy is nonjudgmental. It’s an attitude of curiosity and acceptance and sharing tissues. It’s treating someone the way you’d want to be treated—right here, right now, in any given moment.

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Want to read the rest of this article? You can find it on the Ramsey Solutions blog here!


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • “Black Widow” tallied $80 million at the domestic box office during its debut, the most of any film released in the wake of the Covid epidemic. The film garnered an additional $60 million from Disney+ sales. 
  • A sealed copy of the 1996 Super Mario 64 video game broke records by auctioning $ 1.5 million. The sealed copy of the Nintendo game far surpassed the record for money paid for a video game that an intact copy of The Legend of series had set just a few days earlier. Zelda sold for $870,000.
  • Thousands of Cubans took to the streets across the country on Sunday in protest. The demonstrations came at a time when Cuba faces the worst economic crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union, an increase in repression against political opponents, and a strained health system during a critical stage of the pandemic.
  • Just three years after failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, Italy is the champion of Europe!
  • Richard Branson and five other crew members successfully completed a flight to space. The crew flew 53.5 miles in the air, floated around, and then descended back to Earth. 

Filed Under: CK Daily Updates

CK Daily – 07.09.2021

July 9, 2021 by Ashley

In This Issue:  PoE Injector, 10/100, 24 Watts, IP Phone 7900/8800/8900/9900 Series | Understanding Wavelengths | News to Start Your Day


Friday is finally here! Who’s ready for the weekend?!  We sure are! To get you through this Friday, enjoy a delicious sugar cookie and celebrate National Sugar Cookie Day!  Here’s a delicious recipe to make and enjoy at home! 


The CK Daily – Hello World!

Happy Friday from the other Cris… The one without an “H”! Typically, you hear from the other Chris today, but you’re hearing from me today! Some fun facts about me… one of them is not true can you guess which one?

– I really like spicy foods!

– I own 1 goose and 3 ducks

– I learned how to play the bass during the pandemic

– I’m a big nerd and also like to play Skyrim

– I once ran into a parked school bus (it wasn’t even running)

Other than these weird things, I’m a product marketer here at CablesAndKits and I’ve worn many hats in the company including in our lovely customer service and sales departments as well as in software dev and IT! When I’m not trying to showcase our amazing products, you can typically find me hanging out with my wife and two daughters. I hope you have a fantastic weekend and do let me know which fact you think is not true!

Cris


Product Spotlights & Updates

Happy Friday! Today we’re spotlighting a PoE power injector for Cisco IP Phones.

You can’t go wrong with our 24 Watt Power Injector from CablesAndKits. This is the perfect replacement for CP-PWR-CUBE-4 and/or AIR-PWRINJ4. The 24 Watt Power injector will ensure your connection never fails when you need it most. Perfect for powering up your phone at home or office where PoE might not be an option, this Injector comes ready with an AC power cord so you don’t have to worry about ordering that separately.

The POEINJ24WPMD will be on sale for the next two days only for a whopping 25% off… be sure to pick one up today!


Understanding Wavelengths – CK Learning Center

No one ever accused fiber optics of being simple technology. Instead, we tend to acknowledge that this powerful technology is difficult to design and complicated in its application. Mastering those complications is often worth it because it enables us to build better networks and do a better job with those networks. In that endeavor, we can tackle a brief tutorial on wavelengths and how they impact fiber optic designs.

What Is Wavelength?

The second word in “fiber optics” already tells us plenty about the nature of this technology. It deals with light — more specifically electromagnetic radiation — as the signaling medium. Wavelength is very simply a measure of the space between two photons in a solid beam of light. Conversely, we have frequency which measures the time between two signals. The two terms are opposite sides of the same coin. If you have a shorter wavelength, it takes less time between signals and a higher frequency.

With this in mind, the wavelength (or frequency) of any light source tells us the physical limitation of how we can use that light in signal processing. We can never send signals that are faster than the frequency of the beam, and we cannot use equipment that is smaller than the wavelength. This is a rough summary, but it paints a good enough picture.

Aside from the basics, the wavelength also tells us how light will interact with other objects. When it comes to designing fiber optics, those interactions are the most important pieces of information hiding within a wavelength.

Absorption

When fiber optics are engineered and tested, there are two issues that can impact their effectiveness. Absorption is one of them. Materials have a natural ability to absorb electromagnetic radiation. For any given substance, only radiation of certain wavelengths can actually interact and be absorbed. When we deal with fiber optic cables, the largest source of absorption actually comes from microscopic water droplets. That drives manufacturers to avoid wavelengths where that absorption is at its worst.

Scattering

Like absorption, scattering happens at different wavelengths for any given material. Also like absorption, the culprits of scattering within a fiber optic cable are small and easy to overlook. Particles of dust and even the air itself can cause scattering problems, so again, the design is to use wavelengths where these problems are smallest.

The term for signal loss related to absorption and scattering is attenuation. Engineers try to make attenuation numbers as small as possible, and when you account for both absorption and scattering at the same time, you find that very specific frequencies work best. The most common wavelengths in use today are 850, 1300, 1310, and 1500 nanometers. You’ll notice large gaps between each of those numbers. Those just happen to be the magic wavelengths where the attenuation values hit minima.

This is only the beginning. We can find that different types of fiber optic signals can further impact which wavelength is best for a function. Multimode and singlemode fiber, for instance, have different naturally occurring sources of interference. That’s why they tend to operate with noticeably separate wavelength ranges.

Putting it all together, it isn’t necessary to optimize wavelengths when you choose fiber optic systems. That’s baked into the design. Instead, it helps to understand why wavelength is an important identifier and how emerging, more advanced systems might play with wavelength in order to improve the technology.

You can find this article on the CK Learning Center. 


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • NASA’s groundbreaking Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has sent back stunning photos it took on July 5 while flying over the Red Planet’s rocky landscape — and this time, they’re in color. While in the air, Ingenuity took a series of stunning images, showing a multicolored landscape and tracks left behind by NASA’s Perseverance rover.
  •  The deadly collapse of the condo building in surfside, Florida, has spurred many in the region to ensure that their buildings are structurally sound. In the long term, those assessments — as well as buyers’ fears and rising costs — could lead to a reshaping of South Florida’s real estate market as a whole.
  • A Florida entrepreneur has been accused of involvement in the assassination of Haiti’s president, Jovenel Moïse. James Solages, a former security guard, is one of two Haitian Americans the Haitian government said it arrested in the capital, Port-au-Prince, in connection with the killing at the presidential residence.
  • The pool industry is seeing substantial growth as many Americans move to the suburbs, migrate to warmer states, and increasingly look to make their own yards better places to spend time. 
  • Wells Fargo is shutting down all existing personal lines of credit in the coming weeks and will no longer offer the product. 

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CK Daily – 07.08.2021

July 9, 2021 by Ashley

In This Issue:  TP-Link Gigabit Multimode SC Fiber Media Converter – MCMMSC-1GB | 4 Stages of Greatness | News to Start Your Day


Happy Thursday! Who’s ready for the weekend?! Even though it’s been a short week, it’s felt quite long! Do you have any exciting weekend plans that you’re looking forward to? We’d love to hear about them! 


The CK Daily – Getting Through the Tornado

I will admit it. I think I have a problem. If you will, let me “geek out” for a minute and explain. This past weekend I went to the mall with some friends who were in town, and I ended up making some impulse buys. You know the ones where you REALLY don’t need something, but on the other hand, you REALLY do need something? Haha! That was me.

I am an avid Marvel / Star Wars / Transformers nut. I have this tendency to buy things for my home office that revolve around those three areas. It has gotten to be a bit much but sometimes I can’t help myself. This past weekend, I saw where Marvel had released “robot” versions of some of their characters in a POP’s version. (If you don’t know what a POP is, they are collectible bobblehead versions of characters…I included a pic below of part of my collection for reference.) I had to have some for my collection, as if I didn’t already have enough, so I got them. It was like the best of both worlds – Marvel & Transformers. It is just one of those weird quirks that I get excited about that other people probably roll their eyes over. I am ok with that. Haha! I think it just reminds me of my childhood, plus they are cool to have and look good in my office. I think it would be super cool if we had a POP version of the CK mascot, Switch, but that’s just me.

What are some things (collectibles, items, swag, etc.) that you collect or when you see you just have to get, even though you have tons of already?

Jason


Product Spotlights & Updates

Happy Thursday folks! Our product spotlight for today is an SC Media converter, the TP-Link MCMMSC-1GB.

Network media converters are used to interconnect different types of cables within an existing network. They receive data from one type of cable and convert the signals for transmission along with another cable type. The SC Gigabit Multimode media converter is used to interconnect 1000TX to 1000SX SC Multimode fiber cable within an existing network.

Quick Specs:

– IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T and IEEE802.3z 1000Base-SX Standards

– 1000Mbps

– Status LEDs help to easily monitor your network configuration.

– 1000Base-T to 1000Base-SX converter with SC-type connectors.

– Works at 850nm for transmitting and receiving data.

Grab one for 15% off this week only!


4 Stages of Greatness – Jon Gordon

When I ask people if they want to be great or do great things everyone says, “Yes.” I’ve never had anyone say I want to be mediocre. I’m convinced that inside each one of us is a desire for greatness because we were never meant to be average. God planted this desire in our soul. It’s why we are always striving to improve. Inventors and engineers are always trying to make better phones, cars, machines, planes and products. A director makes a movie and wants to make an even better movie. A sales person has a great year and they want to top it. An athlete wants to get stronger and faster. A musician has a hit song and then they want to create another hit. It’s part of our path as human beings to innovate, evolve, grow, improve and push the boundaries of what’s possible. I’ve discovered there are 4 stages that everyone who pursues greatness will go through on their journey.

1. The Preparation Stage – This is where you prepare to be great—where your actions meet your desire – where you show up each day and do the work that greatness requires. While speaking to a MLB baseball team I asked them, “Do you believe you can work harder than you already are?” Everyone raised their hand. “So why aren’t you,” I asked? We discussed it and decided to work harder you have to care more. You have to care to prepare and embrace the process that leads to improvement and growth. See yourself as an artist dedicated to your craft and over time you will create a masterpiece.

2. The Planting Stage – This is where you plant yourself where you are and allow yourself and your gifts to be used for a greater purpose beyond yourself. This is where you decided to serve WE instead of ME. Just as the seed must surrender to the ground you must surrender your ego and put your team and others first. You have to have an ego to want to be great but you must give up your ego and serve others in order to be truly great. Years ago I was unhappy and miserable with my life. I was trying to serve me and it wasn’t doing me any good. Finally I broke down and made my life about others. I started this newsletter in 2002 with no plan. I just shared messages to hopefully inspire and in the process I’ve grown others and myself.

3. The Growth Stage – When you plant yourself and allow yourself to be used for a greater purpose you grow into the leader you are meant to be. Part of this process is the growth stage where you will experience triumphs and success to let you know you are on the right path. However, you will also experience pruning during this stage. When you are being pruned it looks like you have been destroyed but you haven’t. Like a bush that’s been pruned, the pruning is meant to help you grow more fully. When I spoke to the West Point football team a few years ago they had just lost a tough game during another challenging season and things looked bleak. I told them they were just being pruned and a harvest was coming. Your perspective during the growth stage is so important. So many give up during this stage because they think when they have been pruned they’re finished. They think it’s the end so they never reach the final stage. Don’t stop. Keep going and you’ll keep growing.

4. The Harvest Stage – This is where you reap the benefits of all your hard work, planting, and growing. It’s where you produce fruit in your life and fruit in others and leave a legacy. It’s when it all becomes clear. The reason why we go through these 4 stages and strive for greatness is because through the process we become someone who can bring out the greatness in others. We show others what greatness looks like and inspire others to aspire to greatness themselves. I was at the Army-Navy game this past year, when after 14 years of defeats, Army finally beat Navy. I congratulated Coach Jeff Monken and he said, “We experienced a harvest today.” You may not have experienced a harvest yet but don’t let that stop you from preparing and planting the seed. Go through the process. Don’t give up when you are being pruned. It may take a while but a harvest is coming. I don’t know when but I know it’s coming!

You can find this article on the Jon Gordon blog. 


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • In a study of Icelandic workers conducted by research firms Alda and Autonomy, approximately 2,500 workers were monitored in two separate trials to see how a shorter work week affected their productivity. The results of the two-part study that spanned five years were unequivocal: reduced hours did not negatively impact productivity, and resulted in a myriad of positive outcomes, including reductions in stress and burnout. 
  • Millions of Marvel fans are about to return to a movie theater for the first time since social distancing began. The occasion is Marvel’s “Black Widow,” the most-anticipated movie of the summer. It is debuting around the world right now, and the industry’s global weekend expectation is as high as $140 million.
  • Kaseya, an IT solutions developer for MSPs and enterprise clients, announced that it had become the victim of a cyberattack on July 2. According to Kaseya CEO, less than 0.1% of the company’s customers were embroiled in the breach — but as their clientele includes MSPs, this means that smaller businesses have also been caught up in the incident. 
  • A somber moment of silence marked the end of the two-week search for survivors of a Florida condominium collapse. The painstaking search for survivors shifted to a recovery effort at midnight Wednesday after authorities said they had come to the agonizing conclusion that there was “no chance of life” in the rubble of the Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside.
  • The United Arab Emirates’ Hope probe, which arrived at Mars in early February, spotted the scattered glow of auroras in the Martian night sky. Auroras on Mars are different from those on Earth because the red planet is thought to have lost its global magnetic field billions of years ago.

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