Henry

Henry Linares

Technician

Hometown: Denton, TX

Hobbies: Soccer, Fishing, Family.

Jobs Completed by Henry Linares

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Denton, TX

November 27, 2024

We installed approximately 35 cables between four different rooms in the office. We ran them from office outlets to their data rack. All cable was tested and labeled. We tested all the cable with a Fluke DSX 5000 to certify the cable for Cat6.

Rockwall, TX

September 19, 2024

We installed over thirty plenum-rated Cat 6 data cables to their new suite along with three WiFi access points and two security cameras. This customer was very happy with our work and had several more projects for us to help them with. A unique challenge on this project was the general contractor only provided two 1" conduits penetrating the floor which would not accommodate all our data cabling. He was kind enough to core us a 3" hole in the adjacent electrical room for all our current and any future cabling needs.

Fort Worth, TX

August 29, 2024

FWISD added two new state-of-the-art delay game clocks that need a multi-mode fiber optic connection. This was a fairly large project in the heat of the summer that required extensive trenching, laying new conduits, and installing fiber optic boxes. The customer was very happy with our work and had us do the same solution at a second stadium for the school district.

Lucas, TX

June 20, 2024

We ran a 6 strand single mode fiber optic cable across the building, traversing varying heights and navigating around an active construction site. Once the fiber was in place, we terminated it on both ends and certified it. We have worked in both public and private schools and understand the unique challenges working in a school brings. Contact Politon for any fiber optic or networking needs.

Haslet, TX

April 16, 2024

Over 2 weeks, we terminated and certified over 400 single-mode fiber strands. Most cabinets required a man lift to gain access. We worked closely with the customer to ensure that each IDF was standardized according to their criteria. Because we have multiple certified fiber optic technicians at Politon, we completed the job with minimal issues. The fiber tray being used in the MDF did not have enough bays to accommodate the 18 IDFs worth of fiber, so we had to use 24 port bulkheads instead of the typical 12 port. In the course of the job, unfortunately, some of our work was damaged by some other construction workers. We were able to repair this damage and still get the job completed on time for our customer.

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