Wireless Networks REQUIRE Cabling

There is an increased need for wireless communication and along with it comes the need for better Ethernet cables.

Wireless technology is not just for executive conference rooms. Your steel manufacturing facility or industrial warehouse needs the same Wireless abilities. To achieve reliable service, you need to look at the advances in cabling.

CAT5e cable provide increased bandwidth and less interference than regular CAT5. They can be used to support Gigabit Ethernet, but are not rated as Gigabit. This choice is right for those that do not require extremes in speed, yet need better performance with less expense.

CAT5e cabling was the first cable to support Gigabit speeds. The most common network cabling installed today is CAT5e.

CAT5e cable allows transport of Gigabit speeds up to 328 ft. (including patch cables)

CAT6 cable is available to meet harsh use and environmental conditions. Exterior cable protection and physical properties create an Ethernet cable that will resist abrasion, UV light, extreme temperatures, oil and chemicals.

CAT6 cable supports up to 10-Gigabit however it is limited to 164’ including patch cables.

CAT6A cable utilizes an exceptionally thick plastic casing that helps further reduce crosstalk.

CAT6A can maintain 10-Gigabit speeds for the full 328 feet of Ethernet cable. (including patch cables)

ECS is a Low Voltage Cabling Installer located in Seattle, WA & Portland, OR.

ECS provides local technicians for on-site work installing and servicing a variety of voice/data equipment, ie; Avaya Aura Servers, Gateways, Voicemail, Telephones, Firewalls, Ethernet Switches, Low Voltage Cabling, CAT5e/CAT6, Fiber, Circuit Extensions, Wireless Networking, Video Surveillance, Point of Sale, Overhead Paging, etc. 

ECS provides services in Washington & Oregon, primarily in the greater Seattle & Portland areas.

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