Future Proof Network Designs

When it comes to enterprise computer networks, it is essential that they are designed with a future-proof approach in mind. This ensures that the network can adapt and evolve as technology changes, and that it can continue to meet the needs of the business for years to come.

We understand the importance of a future-proof design and use only the best, top-grade materials to ensure that our networks are built to last. We also employ professional planning and installation techniques to ensure that the network is optimized for performance and reliability.

In addition to being future-proof and made with top-grade materials, our networks are also organized and clean, making them easy to maintain and troubleshoot. This not only improves the overall efficiency of the network, but it also reduces downtime and minimizes the need for repairs.

To provide added peace of mind for our customers, we offer a one-year warranty on all of our enterprise computer networks. This guarantee ensures that any issues that may arise within the first year of installation will be promptly and efficiently addressed.

Our team is dedicated to ensuring that projects are completed on time and done right the first time. We pay close attention to detail to ensure that every aspect of the installation is done correctly, and we are always available to provide support and assistance if needed.

Our enterprise computer networks are designed with a future-proof approach, made with top-grade materials, professionally planned and installed, organized, clean, easy to maintain and troubleshoot, come with a one-year warranty, completed on time and done right the first time and with attention to detail. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your enterprise networking needs.


Wi-Fi Dead Zones

Wi-Fi dead zones are a common problem in many buildings, causing frustration and lost productivity for both employees and customers. A Wi-Fi dead zone is an area within a building where the Wi-Fi signal is too weak or non-existent, making it difficult or impossible to connect to the internet. This can be a major problem, as it can lead to lost time and lost money for businesses.

The most common cause of Wi-Fi dead zones is poor signal coverage. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as the layout of the building, the materials used in construction, or the location of the Wi-Fi router. In order to increase efficiency and get connections to all parts of a building, it is important to identify and address the causes of Wi-Fi dead zones.

One solution is to use access points to boost the signal in areas where it is weak. These devices can be placed in strategic locations throughout the building to ensure that the signal reaches all areas. Another solution is to use a mesh network, which uses multiple devices that work together to provide a strong and consistent signal throughout the building. This allows for seamless roaming between access points, so users can move around the building without losing their internet connection.

Another solution is to use a wireless bridge to connect two or more buildings together, eliminating Wi-Fi dead zones between buildings. This is particularly useful for businesses with multiple buildings or for those that need to connect remote locations to their main network.

It’s also important to note that the placement of the Wi-Fi router is crucial, placing it in a central location and in a high location will help extend the Wi-Fi signal to all parts of the building. It’s also recommended to avoid placing the router in a cabinet or a corner, as this can reduce its effectiveness.

Regardless of the solution used, it is important to conduct a survey of the building to identify the areas where the signal is weak. This will help to determine the best solution for the specific building and ensure that the Wi-Fi signal reaches all areas.

Wi-Fi dead zones are a common problem in many buildings, causing frustration and lost productivity. To increase efficiency and get connections to all parts of a building, it is important to identify and address the causes of Wi-Fi dead zones. Solutions such as access points, mesh networks, wireless distribution systems, and wireless bridges can be used to boost the signal in areas where it is weak and ensure a seamless connection throughout the building. Lost time is lost money, so it’s important to take action in order to solve Wi-Fi dead zones.


Multi Building Wireless Connections

Point to point networks and point to multi-point networks are a fast and affordable solution for businesses with large facilities or multiple buildings. These networks are designed to provide network coverage to large areas and multiple buildings, making them an ideal solution for businesses looking to connect multiple locations.

At our company, we specialize in providing point to point and point to multi-point networks for businesses. Our team of experts is skilled in designing and installing these networks, ensuring that they are optimized for performance and reliability.

One of the key benefits of point to point networks is their speed. These networks can provide high-speed internet connections, making them ideal for businesses that rely on fast internet speeds for their operations. They are also an affordable solution for businesses looking to connect multiple buildings without the need for expensive cabling.

Point to multi-point networks are similar to point to point networks, but they can connect multiple buildings or locations to a single network. This allows businesses to share resources and data between multiple locations, improving communication and collaboration.

Our team of experts is dedicated to providing the best network coverage for your large facility or multiple building business. We specialize in designing and installing point to point and point to multi-point networks that are optimized for performance, reliability and cost-effective.

Point to point networks and point to multi-point networks are a fast and affordable solution for businesses with large facilities or multiple buildings. They are designed to provide network coverage to large areas and multiple buildings, making them an ideal solution for businesses looking to connect multiple locations. Our company specializes in providing these networks, ensuring that they

are optimized for performance and reliability. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your network needs.


Cabling Considerations

CAT6 cabling and fiber optic cabling are two popular options for businesses looking to upgrade their network infrastructure. Both types of cabling offer high-speed internet connections and are designed to meet the demands of modern businesses.

CAT6 cabling is a twisted pair cable that is made up of four pairs of copper wires. It is capable of transmitting data at speeds of up to 10 Gbps and is backwards-compatible with CAT5 and CAT5e cabling. It is also available in shielded and unshielded versions, with shielded cabling providing additional protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Fiber optic cabling, on the other hand, is made up of thin strands of glass or plastic that transmit data using light. It is capable of transmitting data at much higher speeds than copper cabling and is not affected by EMI. It is also available in both single-mode and multi-mode versions, with single-mode fiber providing a higher bandwidth and longer distance capabilities.

Both CAT6 and fiber optic cabling are available in plenum and non-plenum versions, with plenum cabling designed for use in air handling spaces. Plenum cables are designed to meet safety codes and are made of materials that are less toxic and less flammable than non-plenum cables in case of a fire.

One of the main advantages of CAT6 and fiber optic cabling is their ability to reduce or eliminate alien crosstalk (AXT). AXT is the interference that occurs between different cables in close proximity to each other. CAT6 and fiber optic cabling are designed to minimize AXT, ensuring efficient and reliable data transmission.

CAT6 cabling and fiber optic cabling are both popular options for businesses looking to upgrade their network infrastructure. Both types of cabling offer high-speed internet connections and are available in shielded and unshielded, plenum and non-plenum versions. They are also efficient with no alien cross talk. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your cabling needs.