Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

A Structured Cabling System (SCS) is a flexible, expandable, and intelligent system combining both copper and fiber optic cabling. A single type of cable can link together any type of equipment. The result? Simplified connections, easier office moves and reduced costs. The SCS adapts to your needs, not the other way around. It adapts to all types of devices, telephones, computers, printers, faxes, etc., without having to install new wiring.

50% of network problems are related to cabling problems, yet only 2% of your network investment is data cabling. These network problems translate into increased support costs, increased downtime, and unsatisfied users. Emerging bandwidth intensive applications, like voice over IP, IP-based video conferencing and digital audio and video, are becoming reality. Businesses expect their information technology (IT) investment to impact their bottom line; to increase sales, decrease operational costs and improve product quality. Now, more than ever, information plays a vital role. The successful delivery of that information within and across enterprises is an absolute necessity. To that end, a reliable, high performance cabling foundation is key.

We serve the clients from Houston to Galveston and all the surrounding areas. League City, Friendswood, Dickinson, Webster, Kemah, La Porte, Pasadena, South Houston, Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, Conroe, Texas City, Galveston, and much more.

VoIP is the technology that converts your analog voice into a digital signal stream, allowing calls to be made from any computer with a modem, or data driven devices. Basiclly, it’s a phone service over the internet. You may also hear it referred to as broadband telephony, broadband phone service, IP

The bandwidth of the CAT5 cable is only 100 MHz, while the bandwidth of a CAT5e cable is 350 MHz. With this higher bandwidth that Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) can be carried by CAT5e cables. The CAT5e cable is fully backwards compatible with CAT5, and can be used in any application in which you would normally use CAT5 cable.

Cat6a maintains bandwidth frequencies of up to 500 MHz, twice the amount of Cat6 cable, and can also support 10Gbps like its forerunner. Nevertheless, unlike the 37 meters speed limit of Cat6 cabling, Cat6a can support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at 100 meters.

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