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We Make Network Cabling Simple


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York, PA 17042

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7 Network Cabling Issues That Cost You

When operating on a small budget, there's always the tendency to take the DIY approach. But while that approach might save you money in the short term, you risk long-term concerns.

Even some experienced network cable installers make mistakes for one reason or another. Those risks increase if you lack the experience.

It's essential to determine both the short and long-term architecture of your structured cabling installation. If you can't devote the time to it, find an experienced network cabling installer.



Network cabling installer with data cables in front of a panel confused with what to do with all the wires.

7 Common Network Cabling Issues


1. Planning

Here's where an experienced cabling installer can help the most -- planning the network. You can't rush the job.

You need a clear plan that considers expansion. Without one, you risk performance issues, maintenance concerns, and the ability to scale your network.


2. Cable Management

Cabling can quickly become a pile of spaghetti. So, it's imperative to use management practices for clean results.

That means using ties, placing cables in trays, documenting, etc. It also means entering the installation.


3. Cable Ties

Cabling can quickly become a pile of spaghetti. So, it's imperative to use management practices for clean results.

That means using ties, placing cables in trays, documenting, etc. It also means entering the installation.


4. Electrical

Network cables run and transmit data through a magnetic field produced by the low voltage.

You risk interrupting that field when you run them next to electrical cables. That causes poor, slow, or no signal transmission to connected devices.


5. Cable Routing

Don't drape new cables over motors, electrical panels, or hot water pipes.

 

You must also ensure the cables have appropriate support. Otherwise, they can stretch and produce a lower-quality signal.


6. Cabling Performance

You must stay within EIA/TIA 568 standards. They ensure cabling meets performance requirements. Failing to do so can make higher-speed cables lose performance.


7. Network Testing

Don't get everything in place and think it will work perfectly. Test the cable installation. Verify the length and cable specifications across your network, and ensure every cable is suitable for its intended use. 


The best way to avoid network cabling issues is to rely on the expertise of a data cable installer.

 

At 2 Tin Cans and a String, we've been there and done it -- for 40 years. As a small business owner or IT professional, you'll get worry-free, optimized network cabling in Dauphin, York,

Cumberland, and Lancaster counties.


We Make Network Cabling Simple

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