Structured Cabling
Structured Cabling
Modern high speed structured cabling networks is a major investment in communications capability. Our products and services are warranted for up to 20 years. Installations must be correct to meet transmission speeds.
To ensure we meet international standards our designers and technicians are trained and certified by the following manufacturers.
- Avaya Technologies
- Leviton
- Panduit
- Cisco
- Allied Telesyn
- Fibreflow - blown fibre system
Systemtech normally supplies all transmission equipment, Hubs/Routers required for a specific project. Our buying power results in savings passed on to our customers.
Combined Networks
To assist with understanding a combined network, these common terms are used -
Terminology -
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UTP: Unshielded Twisted Pair, describes the make up of the cable linking the 'wallplate outlet' and the 'Floor Distributor'.
Wallplate Outlet: the terminating hardware, located in the users office.
Floor Distributor: The central termination point from which all UTP cable extends to the users 'wallplate outlets'. In multi-storey buildings, generally distributed as one per floor.
Building Distributor: The main distribution frame, generally incorporating the first 'Floor Distributor' but includes the point of demarcation between external networks and the building (e.g - Telecom Demarcation).
Structured Cabling Systems: the general term used to describe a cabling system, based upon an individual, UTP cable run, for each of a range of applications.
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Since 1995, Systemtech has been assisting clients by consulting, designing and installing Structured Cabling Systems, which support a range of applications.
Systemtech is able to engineer a customer, business - focused solution that will meet or exceed industry standards.
Structured Cabling Systems, combined cabling networks available today are built around the use of Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable, terminating at each end upon either RJ45 jackpoints, RJ45 Panels, or a High Density, Insulation Displacement Systems (110 or VisiPATCH?).
The key advantage to the use of UTP, as the basis for your network is the range of hardware, coupled with an inherent Applications flexibility. An example is the ability of a Category 5E, UTP network to support Data, Voice, Building Management, Security and Video applications.
The Team at Systemtech would like to meet with you to discuss your current and future needs.