by progadmin | Aug 28, 2017 | Cabling, Network Ideas
As mentioned in Part 1, a structured cabling system is a type of open network structure that can be used by data, telephony, access control, building automation, and other systems. Its advantages are operational flexibility and economy. Part 2 will describe each of...
by progadmin | Aug 22, 2017 | Cabling, Network Ideas, Power over Ethernet
A structured cabling system is a type of open network structure utilized by data, telephony, access control, building automation, and other systems. Its advantages are operational flexibility and economy. A structured cabling system is typically divided into these six...
by progadmin | Mar 6, 2015 | Definitions, Solutions
Riser cables were designed for non-plenum vertical applications like between the floors of multi-story buildings. They are also described as backbone cables. These cables serve as the main conduit of a distribution system for data, video or voice. It originates from...
by progadmin | Dec 14, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas
Your office cabling system is costly and complicated investment. It’s also a commitment to an office design and structure that is not easy to modify. If you add more workstations later, new cabling might be needed. Most offices have a structured cabling topology...