Monday, 15 January 2018

Top 4 Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Cabling Networks

If you are planning to move to a new home or office, you should have the network cables installed beforehand, or should you? The thing with cable networks is that they are unpredictable and it is important to learn from the mistakes of others.
For the best cabling in Adelaide, here are some of the mistakes you should beware of and avoid:
1.     Using separate cables for data and voice
While twisted cabling feels expensive in the beginning, opting for separate data and voice cabling is expensive in the long run. You need to know this, the latest phone systems require the use of data-level cabling, and you just have to get this joint alternative. Therefore, this somehow expensive joint cable is only expensive now.
2.     Cabling parallel to the electric cables
 If you set up your network cables such that they are parallel to the electric cables, they end up disturbing your magnetic field, and they can disrupt everything including the smoke alarm causing expensive smoke alarm inspection. You can also lose transmission or have a slow transmission. Therefore, you should rethink the cabling path beforehand.
3.     Compromising quality over version
Note that network connections are permanent so, choosing the cheapest and the most basic cable is the worst mistake you can make. It is not mandatory to get the highest quality cables, but you should opt for high-quality Ethernet cables which ensure robust connection.
4.     Failure to test the cables simultaneously
Unless you want to call your cabling guys back because of faulty cables that disable the connection, you should have the cables tested and re-tested.
Although these may sound time-consuming initially, having professionals install the cables, double-checking connections, buying high-quality cables, and using one cable for data and voice will save you loads of money.

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