


Progressive Office Cabling: Revolutionizing Connectivity for Modern Workspaces
Comprehensive Cabling Solutions
1. Cat5e, Cat6, and Fiber Optic Network Cabling
High-speed data transmission is vital for the efficiency and growth of any business. Our services include the installation of Cat5e and Cat6 cables, which are perfect for most office environments and support speeds up to 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps, respectively. Our fiber optic cabling is the ideal choice for enterprises requiring faster speeds and greater bandwidth, providing unparalleled data transmission capabilities immune to electromagnetic interference.
2. Rack and Cable Management Systems
A well-organized cabling system maintains an efficient and safe work environment. We design and install tailored rack and cable management systems that streamline cable distribution and enhance ease of maintenance and future scalability. Our solutions help avoid cable clutter, which can lead to decreased performance and increased risk of damage.
3. Cable Repair Services
Our expertise doesn't just stop at installation. Progressive Office Cabling offers comprehensive cable repair services to ensure your network maintains optimal functionality. Whether wear and tear, cut cables, or other damages, our technicians can swiftly diagnose and rectify issues, minimizing downtime and maintaining productivity.
4. Plenum and PVC Solutions
Safety in cable installations cannot be overlooked, especially in environments that require strict compliance with building codes. Our Plenum-rated cables are designed to meet the highest standards of fire resistance and low smoke production, which is ideal for spaces used for air circulation for heating and air conditioning systems. Likewise, our PVC cabling solutions are durable, cost-effective, and suitable for indoor applications.
5. Security Camera Systems
Enhance the security of your premises with our state-of-the-art security camera systems. From installation to maintenance, we provide high-quality cameras with the latest technology to monitor and protect your property effectively. Our systems are designed to suit various business sizes and can easily be integrated into your existing network.
6. Door Access Control and Card Readers
Secure your business further with our comprehensive door access control systems. We offer a range of solutions, from card readers to biometric systems, ensuring that access to sensitive areas is controlled and monitored. Our systems are customizable and can be integrated with other security measures to provide a comprehensive security solution.
7. Cable Certification and Compliance
Ensuring your cabling system meets industry standards and compliance requirements is crucial. Progressive Office Cabling provides thorough cable testing and certification services, verifying that your network cabling is up to standard and optimized for future needs. This service ensures your cabling infrastructure meets all regulatory requirements and reliably supports high data transmission rates.
8. Cabling Cleanup
Old cabling can cause many issues, from safety hazards to decreased network efficiency. Our cabling cleanup service helps businesses remove or reorganize outdated cables, enhancing overall network performance and safety while creating a cleaner, more organized workspace.
Why Choose Progressive Office Cabling?
At Progressive Office Cabling, we understand that each business has unique needs. That's why we offer customized solutions to enhance your network infrastructure. Our team of experts is committed to delivering top-notch service and support, ensuring that your business stays connected in today's digital world.
Contact us today for more information on how we can help your business thrive through superior cabling solutions. Revolutionize your workspace with Progressive Office Cabling, where connectivity meets reliability and security.

Why Professionals Choose Fiber Optic Cables – Part 1

Steps for Upgrading Your Company’s Cabling – Part 1

Most Effective Tips for Network Upgrades – Part 2

Future Proof Your School With 6 Cabling Strategies – Part 2

How Improper Cabling Causes Network Issues – Part 1
Your employees are dissatisfied by their company’s network performance, and it is affecting their productivity. A number of factors must be taken into consideration. How many users are attempting to use resources simultaneously? Have you taken into account how much the use of devices has grown? Is your network equipment sufficient to meet demand? Answering the above questions will help, but network issues may be directly related to your company’s structured cabling.
Outdated Cabling
In many instances, the age of your structured cabling system may be responsible for poor network performance. 15-year-old cabling may have met standards when it was installed, but now it may be unable to handle the ever increasing network traffic needs of your company.
An internet service provider (ISP) provides the cable that provides the connection from your company’s network to the internet. When this backbone component fails to meet today’s bandwidth standards, bottlenecks may occur.
In situations where you are attempting to operate at speeds that are too high or carry excessive bandwidth via a cable that not rated for the capacity, it will be noticeable to users and their productivity will decline, hampering business operations.
Quality of Cabling
Cabling manufacturers rate their cables in terms of capability and performance. For example, CAT6 and CAT6a cabling have different capabilities, CAT being an abbreviation for category. A manufacturer must meet the performance standards set by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) for each category of cabling.
Cabling that exceeds minimum standards will attain higher network speeds without having to upgrade your cabling. In contrast, for cabling that only meets the minimum standards, the company network speed will be unable to expand much beyond the rating of the cable.
It is helpful to understand cable standards and ratings. Even though a cable is labeled Category 6A, it is not automatic that it meets the minimum performance standards of this category. The brand name and manufacturing quality will play a big role in the cable’s output.
Part 2 will discuss Compatibility, Patch Cords, and Poor Installation.
Progressive Office Cabling
Founded in 1986, Progressive Office’s success has been a direct result of years of commitment to seeking solutions on behalf of our clients in the Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Pittsburgh and New York City areas. Efficiently working together, Progressive teams get cabling installed and operating as fast as possible while minimizing disruption and downtime. Call our toll free number (800) 614-4560 today.
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Typical Installation Mistakes of Network Cabling – Part 2
As discussed in Part 1, network cabling installation errors may result in long-term problems and high costs. They can be avoided by following standard structured cabling practices. Continuing with the discussion of typical network cabling installation mistakes, Part 2 will cover Ignoring Regulations, No Testing, and Skimping On Labor.
Ignoring Regulations
There are codes, laws, and ordinances that regulate low voltage cabling, and they vary, depending on the municipality, city, and state. Experienced professionals who install network cabling are knowledgeable about the applicable requirements and how to complete a project to code. When the fire marshal or building inspector determines laws were broken or wiring is not up to code, a company can be penalized with large fines and required to remove and reinstall cabling if it is a fire hazard.
No Testing
When network cabling is installed, each cable should undergo testing. This should also involve the verification of a cable’s length and specifications. This process is crucial because it will confirm whether or not the network satisfies project specifications. The data also provides a basis for future testing and troubleshooting, along with supporting any warranty claims.
Skimping On Labor
Considering how important the network cabling installation is to the future, cutting corners in the hiring of cabling installers is unwise. It is crucial to always verify the qualifications and licensing of the cabling installation company you are considering. Make the time and effort to check each reference that is provided. This may save your company time, money, and problems if you avoid working with an outfit that provides substandard services support. Request the contact information of previous customers who had projects similar to yours and get their opinions before making a commitment. Finding an installer that is the right fit for your project is the first step for ensuring a successful network cabling installation.
Progressive Office Cabling
Founded in 1986, Progressive Office’s success has been a direct result of years of commitment to seeking solutions on behalf of our clients in the Washington, D.C. and New York City areas. Efficiently working together, Progressive teams get cabling installed and operating as fast as possible while minimizing disruption and downtime. Call our toll free number (800) 614-4560 today.

What is Certification and is it really necessary?
Environmental Problems with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A Cable
Cable must be installed so that external environmental factors do not have an effect on the performance of the network. Problems can occur at the patch panel punch down, at the wall plate jack and anywhere along the cable itself. Maybe an inadvertent kink is in the cable. Or there is a snag in the cable as it got pulled across a rough surface in the rafters above the drop ceiling. Or maybe the cable got too close to an electric line. Any one of these issues can degrade the performance of an individual cable.
There are two basic kinds of testing that is performed during the installation of cabling:
- Continuity Testing
- Certification
Continuity Testing
Continuity Testing is a test to insure that the wires in the connectors at the faceplate and at the patch panel are connected up correctly. There are 4 pairs of wires and each wire is color-coded. So, as the technician is connecting everything, a particular sequence is required. If a wire is connected in the wrong order, the cable will fail. This is a basic wire-mapping test. If this test fails, the connector and wires are re-examined and re-terminated. All of our cable installations include continuity testing.
But the only way to insure and guarantee full speed to every cable is to do Certification Testing on each cable.
Certification
Certification Testing is a performance test that utilizes a precision device that sends a signal from one end of the cable to the other. This test is the only way to test the data-carrying capacity of each cable. For example, Cat6A cable is rated to run at 10G/sec. But if you have an issue, the cable will work but it might be running at a slower speed. It passes the continuity test but it's not performing at 100%. Certification will find the fault, pin-pointed to its exact location so that our technician can fix it, retest it and fully certify it as 100% top-speed rated.
The Fluke DSX-5000 is a very expensive test device that we employ to test and certify our cabling jobs. It costs about an extra $10 per cable to get everything tested and certified. But without this test, we can't guarantee top speeds throughout your network. And, considering that most cabling projects have a useful lifespan of 15 - 20 years, this investment upfront is very cost-effective. It means you will have full speed to every device for the entire lifetime of your cabling infrastructure.
Certification includes a PDF report showing every cable and the test results.
Do you have an upcoming cabling project?
