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How To Plan Ethernet Networking For Your Home

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  To set up Ethernet networking for your home, you can follow these steps for a reliable and efficient setup: 1. Assess your networking needs:  Determine the number of devices you want to connect via Ethernet and the areas where you require a wired connection. This will help you plan the layout and understand the length of Ethernet cables you need. 2. Purchase the necessary equipment:  You'll need a  Long Ethernet cable , a router or a switch, and Ethernet wall jacks or adapters if your home doesn't have existing Ethernet ports. Ensure the cables and equipment are of good quality to ensure stable connectivity. 3. Plan your network layout:  Identify the central location in your home where you'll place the router or switch. This location should be accessible and ideally positioned in a way that provides good coverage to all areas of your home. Consider factors like interference, obstructions, and the number of walls between devices. 4. Install Ethernet wall jacks ...
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Ethernet cables are not the most popular, talked about cables. But if your cable tears, the whole house is going to put effort to immediately replace it. What happens if a few cables at a data center damage? Nothing good, of course. Your essential navigation app can suddenly stop working, or your work chat app can crash. The result can be anything from ‘eh’ to insanity. Our dependence on apps has made it close to impossible to live in a scenario where we don’t constantly need them for something or the other. No matter what, the cloud must sustain. And for that, the data centers that power it. Owning a data center has become a lucrative business. But before you begin, there are certain things you need to take care of. Let’s explore the finer details of running and maintaining a data center. There are certain basic things that you have to take care of here: Electricity Cabling Cooling Security A detailed overview of the basics: Electricity While the pyramid of basic n...

Cat5e Cables: The Unsung Hero of a Connected Smart Home

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Cat5e cable is an upgrade to the cat5 cable. The ‘ e ’ stands for ‘ enhanced ’. A cat 5 cable can transfer data at the maximum speed of 100Mbps whereas the cat5e cable can go up to 1000Mbps . However, when we say fast, it is not always obvious that it is reliable. The cat5e cable is the more reliable one out of the two. Because of its speed and reliability, it should be an obvious choice for any internet intensive usage. Contrary to a popular belief that only enterprises and the IT industry have internet intensive usage, our homes are just as internet intensive. And so are the product companies that run our smart home appliances. This brings us to the question of what a smart home includes. A smart home is a home that has connected devices for entertainment, convenience, and security. A number of convenience and security-based electronic tasks rely on the concept of IFTTT. The IFTTT protocol works best when there is a seamless and constant connection to the internet. Therefo...

4 Things to Take Care of in a Data Center

In 2017, at the Worldwide Developer Conference, in the opening video, Apple showed a very interesting thing. They wanted to highlight the fact that the world cannot be without apps. A data center employee accidentally unplugged the servers to plug in his waterfall, and in doing so, turned off the data center. This turned off all the apps and there was an APP-pocalypse. What this also highlighted was that without data centers, most apps would stop working! Apps heavily depend on the cloud infrastructure that Amazon, Google and Microsoft (mainly) provide. So the app that you use most could stop working if the data center stopped working. The data center needs to run perfectly if it is going to be able to deliver that kind of consistency. To ensure that it runs smoothly at all times, you have to keep in mind 4 main things : 1. Cabling Structured Cabling Unstructured Cabling 2. Cooling 3. Security 4. Electricity Let’s look at all of these metrics in detail: 1...

The Future of Network Cabling: Fiber & Copper Together

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With the technological advancements & increasing internet speed raises a question as to whether to use traditional copper as the physical interconnector or upgrade to fiber to support these higher speeds. In this blog post, we are going to see the main difference and consequences of using both on the same platform. Size And Space: The main difference will be fluctuation in size and weight. Everyone has seen a traditional Cat5/Cat6 and a fiber cable. The clear difference here is that a duplex fiber optic cable provides 25 percent space savings and 50 percent weight savings over shielded bulk cat5e cable . Moreover, optical fiber cables are lighter, thinner, and more efficient than their copper counterparts. However, it is important to note that fiber cables are a bit more fragile and require special tools to terminate connections. Transmission Speed: Traditional Cat5 twisted pair copper cables support a transmission rate of 100 Megabits per second. On the same side, Ca...

Do not Miss These Things While Installing Ethernet Cables

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Ethernet cable plays one of the major roles in the evolution of technology, industrial area, manufacturing processes, and more. And if you are looking to convert your home, workplace, production unit, etc. into technologically advanced places then installing an ethernet cable network would be the perfect decision. Here’s why: IoT And Ethernet Cables IoT aka the internet of things is not a newborn concept. IoT’s concept is to introduce internet connectivity in our everyday life. Having internet in everyday objects will allow them to send and receive the data. And when you have a properly installed ethernet cable in your system, it reduces downtime and renders the constant flow of data. This cable network connects your data systems and other devices including routers, modems, adapters or anything which needs internet in your place. So, if you are planning to install Ethernet cables , here are some of the points you don’t want to miss: Planning After identifying a ce...

How Strong Your Ethernet Cables Should be?

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Setting up an Ethernet system is challenging. While different industries have their own set of requirements, it is a vital thing to choose a Network Ethernet Cable that is flexible to confront industrial obstacles. Its uses are different. For example, the cable of your office’s desk would not be able to handle the industrial usage. Considering the latest market scenario,  Cat 6A cables  are perfectly suitable for industrial use. If you still use cat5e cables, they may not be able to fulfill performance standards. Let’s look out for some situations wherein a low-quality, not standardize cables fail to provide an expected performance. Installation While you install the network ethernet cable in the system, a commercial-grade with excessive force might stretch the cable. According to commercial standards, the maximum pulling tension should be 25-pound. Means, if the cable’s length is 100 feet, you will end up with the cable length of 100 feet and 2 inches. Eventually, ...