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Contemporary Enterprises Opt for Modern VoIP Systems

6 Aug 2014

voip-phone, Network Cabling, Data CablingModern businesses are gradually shifting from the standard communication equipment to more modern systems like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). VoIP services produce multiple benefits that can enhance your business and make you look good to existing as well as potential clients, and colleagues. Equipped with the proper technology, it is now less difficult to compete in a dog-eat-dog market. You can build a highly formidable presence in the web through Internet Protocol telephone systems. VoIP providers give you the highly developed features of PBX facilities which were accessible only to large corporations. These features include “Outlook integration” which allows users to click

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Upgrading To Cat6 Cable

26 Jul 2014

Upgrading to Cat6 Cable: Requirements for a Corporate Office


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Technology continues to evolve and adapt to corporate requirements. Data volume has increased significantly and processing capacity demands faster access. IT managers have predicted that data production will be 44 times larger five years from now. And enterprises have to process and protect that data. Moreover, the amount of data in your business network system grows constantly.


Until recently, this was accomplished using the Cat5 cable. However, limitations is now causing some problems because it has a maximum data rate

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Types Of Cabling Racks

20 Jul 2014

Cat6, Network Cabling, Data Cabling,cabling rackc 2Effective 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 can affect the whole bundle is and the repair process can involve a lot of troubleshooting. This is expensive and a waste of time.


The Local Area Network or LAN is made up of multiple networking devices. Some of these components are Unified Threat Management solutions, routers, servers, switches, modems, and cables.

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Ladder Trays For Cable Management

9 Nov 2023

 Network Cabling, Data Cabling,ladder traysCable management is an important function. There are numerous concerns that you need to consider regarding proper usage and arrangement. Having too many cables in a tray is a safety issue. It can also cause poor operational performance. And it can also make replacing and relocating a cable very difficult. So please refrain from overloading cable trays. Overhanging cable trays are mounted on ceilings or supported by a bracket at the bottom. Again, be careful because a heavy tray can fall.


Ladder trays are sometimes fitted with solid covers. They serve as protection

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Bad Connectors will Kill your Network

3 Jul 2014

A client was having serious connectivity and network issues. It was a very small business with just a few computers. But as they were working, a couple of the machines were losing their connection to the Internet. The problems and symptoms had been going on for over a year. They would lose Internet connection and they figured out that if they unplugged and replugged the network cable that the connectivity would usually come back. But sometimes, they would have to unplug and plug a few times to get connected. As you could imagine, this was incredibly frustrating for them.


Fortunately, we found and fixed the problem very quickly.


When network connections are flaky we always first look at the cabling and then the hardware and software. And since this was a network-wide problem, we had a strong feeling that they either had a cabling issue or a bad network switch.















In Figure 1, we took a photo of the connector that was going into the modem/router. If you look closely, you can see that the sleeve ends just short of the connector. This is so wrong. The sleeve needs to go inside of the connector so that it provides support and strain-relief to the 4 twisted pairs of wires. The wires would get bent at 90 degrees which changes the impedance and properties of the signal. Figure 2 is the inside of one of the wallplates. As you can see, the wires are untwisted and then punched into the slots for each of the 4-pairs. But they are untwisted too much.There should be no slack in between the sleeve and the connections. So, again, this will greatly reduce the effectiveness of the data transmission.


All cable connections and wallplates were checked and fixed. We cut off the bad connectors and recrimped on new ones. And we reterminated the wallplate. Since then, they have had 100% uptime on the Internet Service.


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Uses And Benefits Of Cable Trays

25 Jun 2014

 Network Cabling, Data Cabling, cable traysThe cable tray is meant to prop up insulated cables for communication and power distribution. Cables are mounted on the tray, rather than placed inside a pipe. It can be likened to the structural cog of the building’s electrical layout, as it protects the cables both inside and outside. Wires are organized properly so wire maintenance is easier.


A cable tray facilitates the process of tracking down where wires come from for repairs, and also creates effective fire sealing between wall panels.

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Primary Uses Of Cabling Wall Conduit

19 Jun 2014

 Network Cabling, Data Cabling,Wall ConduitThe 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 different from the electrical variety. You can install cabling conduits in between walls even if you will not use these pipes immediately; in fact, it is easier and more cost-effective to lay out the conduit during the construction phase.

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Benefits of Copper Cabling Solutions

4 May 2014

cable testing, Network Cabling ,Data Cabling ,cat6-cablingThe 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, providing clients with high-quality cable as well as connectivity components. Progressive Office Cabling makes use of highly effective cable management systems and well-trained technicians for installation jobs. It also employs a web-based online project management system to guarantee proper implementation and monitoring of any project.




How Does Copper Cabling Work?


Installation technicians have to follow specific policies and standards, particularly when it comes to building structure concerns. There are several steps to follow with regard to installation. First, the cable should have the appropriate covering or insulation, which is normally made of PVC, Plenum, Ultra-Violet, or mold-resistant varieties. The cable is cut according to the needed length, and outer covers are removed before connectors are attached. Use the appropriate stripping tools for this purpose. Cables should be mounted as orderly as possible.


There are instances when installers have to use ladder trays and J-hooks, which are made for network cabling, or shoot nails into concrete ceilings using a tool that literally propels nails like bullets into the concrete surfaces. Network cables must be installed away from electric power lines, fluorescent lamps and industrial machines; the risk of electrical coupling can increase dependent on proximity and voltage factors.



Different Benefits


Copper cabling has multiple benefits and is the most effective conductor out there. Copper cables are flexible, which is especially advantageous if you are using electrical wires. It is necessary to bend the wire during installation, so you need something durable that will not easily break after a lot of twisting. Copper does not easily melt, so even if a sudden surge of current or overload takes place, there is no risk of burning or melting. At the same time, copper is not difficult to work on. The majority of electricians opt for copper wires because they can be stripped easily or pulled through rigid spots.


With regard to structured copper cabling, there is the Power over Ethernet benefit. This means that it is possible to run power through devices such as Wireless Access Points, surveillance cameras, and power phones. There is an emergency power supply that continues to power mission-critical devices even if electrical power conks out. Copper cabling supports modern technologies and facilitates the convergence of different applications. Hence, it is important that copper cabling is optimized for your requirements. That is why you should make sure to get the services only of experienced and trustworthy providers in the industry. Choose the provider that ensures customer satisfaction and warranty after installation.

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VoIP Solutions

20 Apr 2014

Practical Solutions for Start-up Business Entities


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Providers of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offer useful solutions to start-up enterprises. Indeed, VoIP is a big boost to modernization efforts of phone companies. The technology has transformed traditional telephone service and introduced features that include voice mail, caller ID, call forwarding, and call waiting. With virtual PBX, you can now call using broadband Internet while spending less. Moreover, the need to make expensive long-distance calls is eliminated. VoIP has features much like conventional telephone systems, but there are also more sophisticated elements like the conference call component and directory for employee extension numbers.




Why VoIP Is Practical to Use


VoIP translates to saving on operational costs. Long-distance calls become cheap if you depart from public phone networks. Voice traffic passes through the Internet or a private data set of connections. For the business unit, this particular system integrates voice and data traffic into a single network, sidestepping the need for separate PBX cables. There may be an installation fee, but considerable savings can be derived due to one network. At the same time, there is no need to maintain a telephone structure, no PBX box on the wall.  The burden of the network administrator is reduced since the focus can be narrowed to just one network. You no longer need different teams to manage the voice and data connections.




Enhancement of Multi-party Calling


One specific detail enhanced by VoIP providers is conference or multi-party calling. The three-way calling has no additional cost. It is also possible to bring in three additional callers to your conversation. You will need adequate bandwidth from your high-speed Internet connection if you plan to utilize this feature. Aside from this, you can also enjoy web-based voice mail, which enables you to hear voice mail from any personal computer with a reliable Internet connection.


VoIP service providers offer dependability and affordability that benefits numerous business organizations globally.




Distinct Features of VoIP


VoIP provides advantages to businesses. Apart from cost efficiency, there are numerous exclusive properties that cannot be found in a conventional landline. One feature is the virtual telephone numbers. VoIP does not have a phone number based on the geographic location of the phone. Instead, the number is associated to the physical phone. So, the area code and number move with the phone. That means you can plug the phone into an Internet connection anywhere, worldwide, and you will get a dial tone. You also get one flat rate for unlimited incoming and outgoing calls to anywhere in the US and Canada. You get no surprise charges. The same bill arrives every month.

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Should you upgrade your Cat5 cable to Cat6 or Cat6a?

23 Mar 2014
cable tester ,Data Cabling, Cat5e ,Cat6/6a CablingA business decision is approaching. Most companies have Cat5/5e cable in their offices. And it has served well in providing reliable data access to servers, peripherals and the Internet. Cat5/5e runs at speeds up to 1gb (also known as 1000Base-T). Cat6 runs at 10gb but has sorter runs. Whereas Cat5 can have cable lengths of up to 100m, Cat6 maxes out at 55m. This number falls to 37m in a hostile environment.  To achieve full 100m cable lengths maximum while minimizing the risks of crosstalk, it is advisable to install Cat6a cable.

Ultimately, this decision is about costs vs. gains. And before a decision can be made, it is critically important to determine if your existing cable infrastructure is running into bottlenecks that cause traffic slowdowns at the desktop for your users. Internet might only needs about 5 - 25mb of bandwidth. But if your office has a lot of workstations and/or a group of users that are utilizing data-intensive publishing or graphic applications, you might need more speed. We have sophisticated network monitoring tools that can determine the traffic across your network. If we determine that you are using all available bandwidth, than your decision will be based on solid information.

Cat6 and Cat6a will boost your network speeds to 10gb/sec. Can you afford to upgrade to Cat6/6a? If the costs justify the expense, please contact us. We will send out one of our top network cabling technicians to analyze your network and determine if this upgrade option is a good idea for your office. And if it is, we will follow up with a proposal all at no cost to your firm.