Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need CAT6 or CAT6A?

Most of the time you will use CAT6, however Cat6a maintains bandwidth frequencies of up to 500 MHz, twice the amount of Cat6 cable, and can also support 10Gbps. Nevertheless, unlike the 37 meters speed limit of Cat6 cabling, Cat6a can support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at 100 meters.

Conventional vs. Structured Cabling

There are several reasons why a structured cabling system is preferred to conventional wiring systems. In a conventionally wired network, you'll often see tangled wires and cables going from computers to the hubs and then off to a router.

This infrastructure was probably installed over a long period of time by several vendors. A structured data cabling strategy takes a logical and longer-term approach. It explores where the cabling is needed and organizes it cleanly and within the network's routers, switches, and hubs.

This high-level of organization in the cabling means that it will be simpler to install and troubleshoot everything in your IT system, from VoIP phones to company servers and computers.

What is VoIP?

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. Basically, it's a phone service over the internet.

You may also hear it referred to as broadband telephony, broadband phone service, IP telephony, or internet telephony.

Is Structured Wiring required?

Structured cabling connects the individual devices in a modern office together within a centralized IT infrastructure. A division of data and equipment into their own discrete sockets makes it easy to streamline your network IT infrastructure.

An example would be running power cables near data cables, which can cause disruptive noise in your system, reducing efficiency. Structured cabling takes all types of possible issues into reckoning a robust network infrastructure.

Should structured cabling be used?

Structured cabling is the implementation of a precise design for infrastructure cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be fitting for today's requirements and the demands of the future.


With an accurately installed IT system, current and future requirements can accept new hardware that will be required for the future to support growing needs.


Structured cabling design and installations have a set of standards that specify wiring data centers, offices, buildings for voice or data communications utilizing numerous kinds of cable.

The most commonly used cable is category 5e (CAT 5e), 6 (CAT 6), 6a (CAT 6a), and fiber optic cabling. These standards define how to lay the cabling in various topologies to meet the needs of the customer, typically using a central patch panel 19-inch rack-mounted. All device outlets get patched into a network switch for an IP or PBX (private branch exchange) telephone system.

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