This includes structured LAN cabling infrastructure, robust and highly available network solutions foundation. Our LAN cabling infrastructure practice is as old as the company itself.

We boast of highly experienced professionals who are certified designers and installers. We design and build structured LAN Cabling infrastructure including horizontal and vertical orientations and varieties of media -copper and fiber – and OEMs -Commscope Systimax | BrandRex | Nexan.

Site Preparation-As a fundamental component of any structured cabling installation, proper site preparation is appropriate as a means of ensuring that certain infrastructural provisions are in place before computer systems are installed. Apart from ensuring a structured (well ordered) computer installation, ease of maintenance, troubleshooting, on-going support/administration, aesthetics are  other primary considerations.

A site preparation will aim at providing all the infrastructural facilities required for the installation of the computer network.

Administration Subsystem-is the connection point between the horizontal wiring and the network active devices and the backbone wiring. This includes the SYSTIMAX 19″ Insulation Displacement Connectors CATEGORY 6 Patch Panel with 8-pin RJ45 EIA 568B ports and SYSTIMAX stranded CATEGORY 6 patch cords – minimum 1 meters. The number of outlets will determine the number and port count of the CATEGORY 6 Patch Panels. This also includes Fiber patch panels and the wiring rack/cabinet which can be either wall mount or standing with options of cooling/ventilation fan.

Cabling Architecture For Data Center – Cabling architectures lay the infrastructure foundation for data center network solutions. Sometimes overlooked, physical layer connectivity is a necessity that requires careful planning and consideration when choosing a cabling architecture. There are several types of cabling architectures found in the data center; direct-connect zone-distribution, and top-of-rack (ToR). Each architecture offers advantages over the others depending on DC function, uptime tier level, growth (planned and unplanned), and equipment density. A “one-size-fits-all” approach to each of these architectures also may not fit everyone’s needs and thus hybrid approaches are commonly used.

Cable and Connectors

  • Fiber Optic Connectors
  • Copper cable connector