Single-Mode and Multi-Mode fiber optics as well as Cat5e, Cat6, copper cabling infrastructure, fusion splicing, emergency repairs and splicing
Aerial and underground boring with copper or fiber optic cable
Certified testing of both copper cables and fiber with results sent out to the customer after the completion of the job
Relocate existing wiring and networking equipment
Existing cable management, cable trays and racks, MDF/IDF clean up
Custom data centers, data racks, cabinets, and server rooms
Q: When planning on installing access points, what cable do you recommend pulling to the locations?
A: CAT6A cable. CAT6A offers a speed of 10Gbps which is the industry standard.
Q: What is the difference between single-mode and multi-mode fiber and how would I determine which would be the best for my infrastructure?
A: Single-mode fiber has a smaller diameter of 9 microns while Multi-mode fiber ranges from 50 to 62.5 microns. Bandwidth would determine which is needed. Single-mode max bandwidth is 100GB. 50 micron OM4 Multi-mode fiber is 10GB at 400m and 62.5 micron Multi-mode max bandwidth is 1GB at 300m.
Q: What is the difference in speed between CAT5e, CAT6, and CAT6A cable?
A: CAT5e has a top speed of 1000Mbps, CAT6 has a top speed of 10Gbps at 37 meters, and CAT6A has a top speed of 10Gbps at 100 meters.