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cat5 cables are not all equal
this one is shielded & for
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RG6 quad sheild
with a 98% foil and braid |
This is a structure of cabling run
around the site to various key locations from a central hub for the
provision of services such as phone, television, data etc.
Smart wiring systems usually consist of a combination of CAT6 and
RG6 cables in specific quantities for the room they are
covering.
Some sites may require fibre optic cabling if higher than usual
data traffic is envisaged, or the site is intended to be held for
quite some time and construction will prevent the addition of
cables at a later date.
An example would be that a client intends to run a graphics
design company from home and will be moving large files around the
site from PC to Server or NAS Backup.
Fibre is also useful if the site is running a VOIP system for
the provision of voice connections. This is easily achieved
over a CAT6 structure - until a member of the household tries to
view a movie in a remote room on a thin client from the homes media
sever. This massive data transfer can cause the VOIP service
to suffer loss of quality and possibly dropped calls.
This issue is overcome by providing a larger pipe - i.e.
62.5/125 fibre connection for the HDMI - keeping that traffic
segregated from the VOIP network thus ensuring quality of service
into the future.
For more information on HDMI over CAT5, CAT6 or Fibre visit www.techstyle.co.nz.
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