by progadmin | Feb 12, 2015 | Cabling, Fiber Optic Cabling, Network Ideas
Optical fiber cabling is made up of a fiber core and a protective layer. The shield is typically coated with a polymer. It protects the cable from damage and does not contribute to optical wave guide properties. The coated fiber is a durable synthetic resin serving as...
by progadmin | Dec 30, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Fiber Optic Cabling, Network Ideas
Fiber optics is capable of resolving many issues in data communications. However, computer data is normally transmitted over ordinary copper cables because it’s adequate at lower speeds and shorter distances. It is not advisable to utilize fiber cable in these...
by progadmin | Jul 20, 2014 | Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
Effective cable management is vital to maintaining tidiness in a data facility. Cabling racks are used to prevent twisting of optical cables and communications wiring. Remember that the cabling process is very clear-cut. Hence, if a single cable becomes misplaced, it...
by progadmin | Jul 3, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
The basket type of cable tray is made from wire lattice. The tray provides a foundation for data cables and it facilitates cable management since wires are mounted along and inside the tray. Data cabling is generally smaller but heavier than electrical wires because...
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,...