Structured Wiring Structured cabling is the whole cabling infrastructure, network materials, and protocols used in a data transmission system. Structured cabling installations are low current, use specific architecture - network topology - and standard materials. They serve a wide range of needs such as: Data transfer (PC network and peripheral devices) Image Transfer (Digital TV - Camera Network) Control system (Fire safety, temperature control, etc.) Voice transfer (Telephone - call center) Installation in a building can be done with horizontal wiring refers installation on one floor or with vertical wiring the interconnection of horizontal wiring, ie between different floors. Basic entities of structured cabling are terminal users - end users, patch cord where they connect the end user to the output modules of the cabling. Cabling consists of UTP, FTP, SFTP, SSTP (Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6e, Cat 7) fibre optcis and connect the modules to the management system – rack – which contains switch and patch panel . The services we provide concern: The procurement of all network equipment (racks, patch panels, modules, switches, cabling). The procurement of accessories such as voltage stabilizers (UPS), ventilation fans for installation sites. The installation of the cable system (inside plasterboard ceiling in cable trays, built-in inside pipes, wall-mounted inside plastic channels, underfloors in special channels or raised floors, etc.). The connection and termination of the cables in the terminal sockets and their placement as well as the connection to the patch panel ensuring their proper functionality. The plans of the wiring construction in printed and electronic form. Upgrading - expanding the existing network (if possible). Advandages of installing structured wiring Structured cabling installation can involve a home, an office, a building or even small or large businesses. The wired data transmission network provides maximum security of our network, higher speeds, use of shared folders or sharing network machines. Typical examples:Having only one printer in our business can all computers print on it. Thus saving space for installing additional printers and their purchase costs.Sharing files and folders between computers that belong to the same network or have access to them. This way everyone can have direct access to each file without having to look at another computer.Installation of security cameras over a sinlge cable to transmite both power and video.Use a network hard drive device to store files for all users to access. Creating a back up file in case of need such as loss from a computerTransfer data to a computer in our office or control room instead of having the display on the classic industrial screen. Parallel and real time display of data (sensors, machine operation, security cameras).