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Wired and Wireless Networking

             You need a network installation specialist. We offer professional telephone and network cabling installations. We will save you time and money with our efficient, cost-effective network installation services. Our network installation technicians are highly qualified and have many years of experience in  corporate network installations. We offer you a competitive advantage and a collaborative partnership with a proactive, motivated team. We have over 10 years of experience and our reliability and support are second to none. We respond quickly to requests, be it a single lead or large cabling contracts. We are offer fast turn around times and quality service to companies with demanding IT requirements.

We also do network installations of critical network components after-hours in order to minimise the impact of the network installation on your staff and productivity.  We repair problems with current network installations using network testing tools that allow us to quickly and efficiently pinpoint bottlenecks and faulty cabling in your current infrastructure.

 Is it Time to Upgrade My Network Infrastructure?

If you are experiencing intermittent disconnections from the Internet or your server, you may need to consider upgrading your wired or wireless network infrastructure. Upgrading your networking or installing higher capacity wireless access points can help you overcome these disruptions to productivity and keep you and your staff connected.

Loss of data on your computer network and errors could very easily be as a result of attenuation (signal weakening) on your current network. Aging cables, interference and natural causes such as rodents could cause you to lose speed on your network.  Network cable testing pinpoints exactly where the problematic areas are on your computer network.  If you believe your network might not be running optimally, contact us.  We can give you a no-obligation quote on bringing your computer network back up to full speed again.

Please contact us for more information about network installation

 Is it Time to Upgrade My Network Infrastructure?

If you are experiencing intermittent disconnections from the Internet or your server, you may need to consider upgrading your wired or wireless network infrastructure. Upgrading your networking or installing higher capacity wireless access points can help you overcome these disruptions to productivity and keep you and your staff connected.

Loss of data on your computer network and errors could very easily be as a result of attenuation (signal weakening) on your current network. Aging cables, interference and natural causes such as rodents could cause you to lose speed on your network.  Network cable testing pinpoints exactly where the problematic areas are on your computer network.  If you believe your network might not be running optimally, contact us.  We can give you a no-obligation quote on bringing your computer network back up to full speed again.

 

 

Please contact us for more information about network installation

The Difference Between CAT5e and CAT6e Cabling

 

Currently there is a great deal of confusion among Ethernet cable buyers concerning whether to purchase Cat5e, or to use Cat6. Most of this confusion comes from a misunderstanding by the buyer that buying Cat6 cable will give them an "all gigabit" network. This is not the case. Unless every single component in the network is gigabit rated, then you will never have a gigabit network, because your network will always run at the speed of your slowest device. Cat5e cable of good quality can run near or at gigabit speeds, it just cannot be "certified" for this use. By comparison, Cat6 is designed especially for gigabit use, and is certified to operate at said speed.

 

The choice between the 2 comes down to a matter of price and future-proofing.  CAT6 can be up to 3 times as expensive as the more common CAT5e cabling but in order to properly future proof your network cabling infrastructure we would suggest going the CAT6 route.  For Small office and home installations CAT5e will suffice but for large networks we would suggest CAT6.

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