by progadmin | Jun 19, 2014 | Cabling, Network Ideas
The wire conduit refers to the pipe where cabling passes through. This duct protects insulation and isolates cable wiring. National and local building codes generally require the use of a particular type of conduit for safety and health reasons. The cable conduit is...
by progadmin | May 4, 2014 | Cabling, Cat6a Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas, Power over Ethernet
The conventional process of copper cabling has been used for several years and is still preferred by many network cable providers and end-users. Companies like Progressive Office Cabling offer a complete range of cabling solutions in Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6a and Cat6,...
by progadmin | Jun 27, 2013 | Cabling, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure, Solutions
The process of installing a patch panel onto a wall begins with the preparing the wall to hold the rack. Most offices have drywall walls. Sometimes the walls are concrete if they lie along the structural boundaries of the building. This installation involved mounting...
by progadmin | Mar 31, 2013 | Solutions
A major part of creating a viable network involves the installation of a cabling system. A solid cabling system is a good investment that will not only meet your current networking needs, but will last through your next-generation network as well. Modern Ethernet...
by progadmin | Jun 18, 2012 | Cabling, News
Project Objectives (Do not call, this project has been COMPLETED) Number of Drops: 360 (140 duals, and 20 quads) Ceiling: Non-plenum, separate ducting Racks: Enclosed, 19”, will already be installed by customer Switches: Provided by customer, 48 port Patch...