
Structured Cabling Systems
"A new approach to an old problem, Structured Cabling Explained"
In the past, buildings could have several different cabling systems for different communications systems, for example; block wiring for voice, coaxial for ethernet, multipair for RS232 etc. Structured cabling replaces all the different cabling with a single cabling system which covers the whole building for all voice and data (including CCTV and video) requirements.
A structured cabling system consists of outlets, which provide the user with an RJ45 presentation. User outlets are usually supplied as either one or two RJ45 connectors mounted in a standard single gang face plate, or as single snap in modules which can be fitted into floor boxes, single gang face plates (up to two modules) or dual gang face
plates (up to four modules).
Any RJ45 presented can be used for networking computers, system telephones, printers, fax machines, CCTV Direct telephone lines including ISDN2 (Basic Rate) and analogue modems and pretty much anything else you can think of!
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