Normandy, FL Computer Data VoIP Telephone
Network Cabling & Wiring Company If you are looking
for a lifetime Data & Voice Cabling
Wiring service partner with a passion for service, you
have come to the right place. We specialize in installation
and maintenance of phone system
cabling, data network cabling,
fiber optic cabling,
coax cabling,
server room cabling, or
wireless network infrastructure
cabling in the Normandy and surrounding area.
Jacksonville Network Cabling
provides complete cabling services
throughout Normandy FL. Whether you need basic
phone system cabling,
data network cabling,
fiber optic cabling,
coax cabling,
server room cabling, or
wireless network infrastructure
cabling, we've got you covered! See information below:
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• Cat5e Cabling & Wiring Company
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• Cat6 Cabling & Wiring Company
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• Cat7 Cabling & Wiring Company
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• Coax Cabling & Wiring Company
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• Server Room Cabling & Wiring Company
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• Voice Cabling & Wiring Company
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Cat3 Cabling
Most commonly called Cat 3, this unshielded twisted pair
(UTP) cable is designed to carry data loads up to 10 Mbit/s,
with an achievable bandwidth of 16 MHz. Cat3 was a popular
cable with computer networks in the early 1990s but fell
out of popularity because of the similar, but higher performing,
Category 5 standard. Cat 5 is now becoming obsolete, and
most new cable installations are implemented using Cat 5e
or Cat 6 cable. Cat 3 is still used in two line telephone
systems installations, although Category 5 or higher does
the same work and would allow future transition to VOIP
at a later date.
Cat5e Cabling
Category 5 cable, most commonly known as Cat 5, has four
twisted pairs in a single cable jacket. It's an unshielded
twisted cable pair designed specifically for high signal
integrity. Back in 2001, with the inclusion of the TIA/EIA-568-B
standard, the CAT 5 cabling specification was made outdated
and obsolete, and was then superseded by the category 5e
specification. It is commonly used for 100Mbit/s networks,
but with IEEE 802.3ab defined standards can also support
1000BASE-T - gigabit Ethernet over cat 5 cable.
Cat6 Cabling
Cat 6- Category - 6, (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1) CAT6 contains
four twisted copper wire pairs and is a cable standard for
Gigabit Speed Ethernet and additional network protocols
that is backward compatible with both Category 5/5e and
Category 3 standards. The CAT6 cable standard is usable
for 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet)
connections, and provides outstanding performance up to
250 MHz. When CAT6 is used for a patch cable, Cat6 is typically
terminated with an RJ-45 connector. All cables defined by
TIA/EIA-568-B have the maximum allowed length of 90 meters,
including CAT6. A complete channel may be up to 100 meters.
(Including horizontal cords on each side of the run).
Fiber Optic
Cabling & Wiring
Fiber Optic cabling provides much greater bandwidth than
standard copper wiring options and is commonly used for
backbone connections between local networking pieces of
equipment. It is the preferred choice for most IT staffs
for the superior quality and high reliability it provides.
Although the cost can be prohibitive for your typical desktop
applications, fiber optic cabling provides the high security
link possible with immunity from EMI (electromagnetic interference).
It has now also become the preferred standard solution for
inter-building links, inter-network links, and additional
connections that are beyond the maximum 90 meter limit for
Category 5e copper cabling.
Several types of fiber optic cabling systems are offered
and all of our cables are graded for either internal or
external.
Coax Cabling &
Wiring
Coax cable is an electrical cable most commonly used in
high speed broadband and video applications. Coaxial cable
consists of a round conducting wire, an insulating spacer
surrounded with a cylindrically shaped conducting sheath,
and is usually surrounded by a final insulating layer. Coax
is used as a high-frequency transmission line to carry high-frequency
broadband signals or video applications.
Other Cabling
& Wiring
In addition to the above cabling options, we also supply
wireless infrastructure cabling, server room cabling, data
cabling, voice cabling, video cabling, surveillance camera
cabling, data network cabling, and phone system cabling.
Most projects are bid on a per drop or combo drop basis
with average run of drops 100' and under. Projects outside
of standard scope will be bid on site with one our our cabling
professionals.
Call us for the fullest selection of
network installation services
ranging from wiring, to network
troubleshooting and network maintenance. Our technicians
are professional, Microsoft certified and experienced. Let
us be your one-source for network
installation solutions.
We are standing by to assist you with your low voltage wiring
and cabling needs. Contact us today for a free onsite or
phone estimate (844) 609-3808
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