Haliburton County Structured Cabling Services
If you own a home in the Haliburton County area, then you might be surprised to learn how much you could benefit from structured cabling. If you are like the majority of homeowners in the Haliburton County area, you may not be familiar with the concept of structured cabling and how it can benefit your daily activities, which is why we are happy to explain in plain English below.
Structured cabling is a comprehensive system of cables and related hardware that provides a flexible and easy to navigate infrastructure home functions and communications. When you invest in structured cabling, you allow the systems you rely on to continuously flow. No matter what technology your home relies on to function, you don't' want to be interrupted. When all the necessary cables are structured by trained professionals, you can act with more confidence knowing that there won't be sudden interruptions of service.
When you are ready to have more consistent, reliable internet connections and communication abilities, you should see an improvement in the overall daily function of your residential property. And if you want to take advantage of these benefits, give Buckley Electric a call today.
Buckley Electric has been proud to lend our structured cabling expertise to all kinds of different homes across the Haliburton County area. If you depend on any type of tech, you need to let our experts make sure it's neatly organized for maximum efficiency.
For more information on how our structured cabling services can improve your home life, just give us a call today and a member of our team will be happy to discuss it with you.
Components of Structured Cabling Systems
According to the Electric Industry Alliance/Telecommunications Industry Association, a properly structured cabling system should include the following six components:
Horizontal Cabling. Most of your cables are part of this system, including voice, data, multimedia, security, etc. The horizontal cabling system is made up of components between different electrical functions in your homes, including telecommunications outlets, cross connects, patch cords and consolidation points.
Backbone Cabling. Serving as your core information channel, backbone cabling includes cabling that links telecommunications and entrance facilities within your home as well cabling that connects to different areas of your property.
Work Area. The components that connect the telecommunications outlet with the user's workstation equipment, including outlets, patch cables and adapters. This may also include workstation devices found in your home office such as computers, phones and printers.
Equipment Room. This room houses essential systems like servers, routers, switches and mechanical terminations.
If you are feeling a little bit confused by all this, don't worry. A member of Buckley Electric's team is standing by to answer all your questions when you call us today to discuss structured cabling.