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How Professional Cabling Prevents Future Network Failures

Most network failures are predictable. They’re rarely caused by defective hardware or unreliable internet service. In many cases, they’re the result of shortcuts taken during cabling installation. Seemingly minor decisions made during installation can create problems that surface months or even years later. Many of these issues stem from poor cabling design and installation practices. […]

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Common Ethernet Cabling Mistakes That Hurt Network Performance

Most network issues don’t start at the switch or router. They start inside the walls, where cabling shortcuts quietly undermine performance long before problems become visible. Many of these issues are the result of poor installation practices that could have been avoided with proper planning and standards-based design. For a broader look at how cabling

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Cat6 vs Cat6A: Which Ethernet Cable Should Your Business Use?

When planning a network installation, one of the most common questions businesses ask is whether Cat6 or Cat6A cable is the better choice. While the two look similar, their capabilities, performance limits, and ideal use cases are very different. Choosing the wrong cable type can limit performance or increase costs unnecessarily. For a broader overview

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Understanding Ethernet Cables: Exploring the Differences Between Cat3, Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, and Cat8

In the world of networking, Ethernet cables play a critical role in connecting devices and moving data reliably. With multiple categories available, ranging from Cat3 to Cat8, it can be difficult to determine which cable type is appropriate for a given environment. Choosing the wrong category can limit performance or require costly upgrades later. For

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