Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wiring Standards and Procedures





Structured cabling system or structured wiring refers to all of the cabling and components installed in a logical and organized way. This refers to the cables that are needed in planning a good network installation. A properly designed structured cabling is a very important aspects of a good network. It will avoid latency, attenuation and collision or any other kinds of losing signals. There are many physical factors to consider about structured cabling, including weight, diameter, bending radius, pull force, and termination all of which can cause degradation of the signal being transmitted through the cable.

We choose IT 4 as our room to be design. It has 27 standalone computers that we are going to use UTP cable CAT 5e and we are going to apply the star bus topology rule in networking. We choose IT 4 as our room to be design. It has 27 standalone computers that we are going to connect using repeating devices like hubs and switches. With our own design,we will design the computers depends in on our style, the computers must have a proper spaces. The cables connects the computers and repeating devices. The cable are organize in a pipeline that is now installed in the room. We will specify there the proper places of cables like having them at the floor, wall oe ceiling.

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