A structured cabling system is a comprehensive method of cabling and associated hardware, which delivers an extensive telecommunications infrastructure. This infrastructure serves a vast selection of applications, like to give phone service or transmit information via a computer system. It shouldn’t be device dependent.
What are some of the main structured cabling standards?
The TIA/EIA structured cabling standards specify how to design, construct, and manage a cabling system that’s structured, which means that the machine is made in blocks which have quite specific performance attributes.
Cable Type | MC to ER |
Single-mode fiber | 3,000m (9,840 ft) |
UTP (<5MHz) | 800m (2,624 ft) |
What are the different types of cables?
The following sections discuss the types of cables used in networks and other related topics.
- Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Cable.
- Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable.
- Coaxial Cable.
- Fiber Optic Cable.
- Cable Installation Guides.
- Wireless LANs
- Unshielded Twisted pair {UTP} Cable.