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TechTV Cabling is a team of experts in data cabling installation, servicing Perth, Western Australia. You might think of us as electricians, but our technicians specialize only in communication networks and cabling. This makes us unique among other contractors, as we have years of experience and expertise in the field.
With the rise of online devices in homes and businesses, it's become more important than ever to have a safe and secure network. We use high-quality network products from trusted Australian suppliers like Optical Solutions Australia, ensuring your network is reliable and efficient.
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Whether you need a single data cable or a complete office fit-out, you can trust us to do the job properly. When COVID-19 struck, many people realized the importance of data cabling for fast and secure internet access while working from home.
Our technicians are qualified to provide cabling and Wi-Fi systems for both residential homes and commercial businesses across Perth. They have all obtained a Certificate IV in Telecommunications along with their cabling registration.
We work with all CAT3, CAT6, Coaxial and Optical Fibre data cables.
It's important to note that all telephone, data, fire and security cabling that connects with the telecommunications network must be performed by a registered cabler or under their direct supervision.
This is in accordance with the Wiring Rules (Australian Standard AS/CA S009:2020). TechTV provides a TCA1 Cabling Compliance form for all jobs that require one, ensuring you're in compliance with all regulations.
If you're new to data cabling or need more information, don't hesitate to reach out. We're always happy to answer any questions you might have!
A data point to connect a smart-TV to Ethernet, installed by TechTV Cabling, Perth.
Data cabling is the physical infrastructure that allows electronic devices to communicate with each other. It's like a road network that connects different locations together.
To create a data network, you need a cable that can transmit data between devices. There are different types of data cables available, each with its own capabilities and limitations.
The most commonly used types of data cables are called CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, and CAT7. These cables can transmit data at different speeds and frequencies, which means some are better for certain types of networks than others.
If you're setting up a network in a home or small office, you'll probably only need a CAT5 or CAT5e cable. If you're setting up a network in a larger office or data center, you may need a CAT6 or CAT6a cable, or even a CAT7 cable.
The technical details of data cabling can get quite complex, but as a beginner, all you need to know is that different types of cables are available and you should choose the one that suits your needs.
For advanced users, it's important to understand the technical details of data cabling, including the transmission frequency, maximum cable lengths, and alternative options for high-performance and harsh environment installations.
The frequency at which data is transmitted is an important factor to consider when choosing a data cable. CAT5 cables can transmit data at frequencies of up to 100 MHz, while CAT5e cables can transmit data at frequencies of up to 350 MHz. CAT6 cables can transmit data at frequencies of up to 500 MHz, while CAT6a cables can transmit data at frequencies of up to 550 MHz. CAT7 cables can transmit data at frequencies of up to 600 MHz. The higher the frequency, the more data can be transmitted at once, resulting in faster network speeds.
Maximum cable lengths are also an important consideration when choosing a data cable. In general, the longer the cable, the more the signal degrades, leading to slower network speeds and potentially unreliable connections. CAT5, CAT5e, and CAT6 cables have a maximum cable length of 100 meters, while CAT6a and CAT7 cables have a maximum cable length of 100 meters and 50 meters, respectively.
If even higher performance is required, such as in data centers or other high-bandwidth applications, optical fiber cabling can be used instead of copper cabling. Optical fiber cables use light to transmit data, which allows for much higher transmission speeds and longer maximum cable lengths. Optical fiber cables can transmit data at speeds of up to 100 Gbps over distances of several kilometers.
In harsh environments where copper cabling may be susceptible to interference or damage, such as in industrial settings or outdoor installations, shielded copper cabling or fiber optic cabling can be used. Shielded copper cabling includes additional layers of shielding to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), while fiber optic cabling is immune to EMI and RFI and can withstand extreme temperatures, moisture, and other harsh conditions.
In conclusion, understanding the technical details of data cabling, including the transmission frequency, maximum cable lengths, and alternative options for high-performance and harsh environment installations, is crucial for selecting the right cabling solution for your specific needs.
Internet and data cabling installations for homes and businesses across Perth. ACMA Registered cablers. Listed on www.registeredcablers.com.au
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