by progadmin | Jan 19, 2011 | Cabling, Solutions
Upgrading to a system that allows for more users and has a higher level of performance is often viewed as something that will ultimately cost a business money. In all reality though, beyond the initial cost of materials and installation, implementing a network...
by progadmin | Jan 17, 2011 | Cabling, Solutions
Home networking is essential for quick and convenient access to music, data and video files and for the ability to share access to important pieces of equipment like scanners and printers. A home that contains multiple PCs for personal, school and work can greatly...
by progadmin | Jan 14, 2011 | Cabling, Solutions
A faster office is a more productive office right? That means, because you wish your computer equipment to operate at the speed of light, that Cat6 cable is the only way to go – or is it? Just because you are making upgrades to faster equipment office wide, it...
by progadmin | Jan 12, 2011 | Cabling, Solutions
There could be any number of reasons that your voice and data system may be changing. You might be adding more PCs or phone lines; adding a dedicated server to store critical data or adding scanners or printers to more adequately serve customer needs. In order to...
by progadmin | Mar 12, 2010 | Cabling, News
This is what the wall closet looked like at the new office at GovDelivery when we first got on-site. Our job was to add more cabling and to clean up the mess left behind by the previous tenant. After photos of the new Cat5 network wiring system. We removed all of the...
by progadmin | Dec 23, 2009 | Cabling, Definitions
A patch panel is an in-line series of connections mounted onto a frame to enable network cables to be terminated in an orderly manner. Typically, the panel is the termination point of network cabling drops that are installed in a office or residential cabling...