Structured Cabling

Involves the installation of a comprehensive system of cables, connectors, and related hardware to support the transmission of data, voice, and video signals throughout a building or campus

✔ Allows easy management and scalability

✔ Structured cabling typically consists of subsystems, including horizontal cabling, backbone cabling, telecommunications rooms, and work area components. These subsystems work together to provide connectivity between network devices and end-user equipment

✔ Designed to accommodate network applications like Ethernet, fiber optic, and wireless technologies. This flexibility allows for future-proofing, as new technologies can be easily integrated into the existing cabling infrastructure.

✔ Overall, the basics involve careful planning, installation, and organization of cables and related components to create a reliable and scalable network infrastructure