Data Cabling
Data cabling involves the installation of physical cables to transmit data between devices in a network. It includes various types of cables such as Ethernet cables (Cat5e, Cat6, etc.) to establish a reliable and organized network infrastructure.
Relocation NBN Modem
Relocation of a modem involves moving the networking equipment, including the modem, to a different physical location. This process may require reinstalling and reconfiguring the modem to ensure proper connectivity at the new site.
Fiber Optic Cabling
Fiber optic cabling uses thin strands of glass or plastic to transmit data using light signals. It provides high bandwidth, faster data transfer rates, and is suitable for long-distance communication. Installation involves careful handling and connection of fiber optic cables.
Cat6 Installation
Cat6 (Category 6) installation involves setting up a network using Cat6 Ethernet cables. Cat6 cables support higher data transfer rates compared to Cat5e and are commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet connections. Proper installation ensures optimal network performance.
Patch Cable
A patch cable is a short-length cable used to connect devices within a network. It typically has connectors, such as RJ45 connectors, at both ends. Patch cables are commonly used to link computers to a network outlet or connect devices to a patch panel.
Wireless Access Point (WAP)
A wireless access point is a device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi. Installation involves configuring the WAP and strategically placing it to ensure optimal wireless coverage.
Network Rack
A network rack is a frame or cabinet used to organize and store networking equipment, including servers, switches, and patch panels. Proper installation of equipment in a network rack ensures efficient use of space and facilitates cable management.
Cable Management
Cable management involves organizing and securing cables in a neat and orderly manner. This is essential for preventing cable damage, easing troubleshooting, and maintaining a clean and efficient network setup.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet is a technology that allows both data and electrical power to be transmitted over Ethernet cables. This simplifies the installation of devices like IP cameras and wireless access points, as they can be powered through the same cable used for data transmission.
Network Troubleshooting
Network troubleshooting is the process of identifying and resolving issues within a network. It involves analyzing connectivity problems, diagnosing hardware or so
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