cabling
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cabling  

At e-logic we make certain that the networking of a server / client setup is achieved with the highest quality Category 5 cable, in accordance with ISO 11801 & EIA/TIA 568A. This combined with cable management techniques, such as the use of trunking and faceplates, provides:
• A professional, clean-looking network installation that will fully comply with Health & Safety Laws
• Room for expansion when the need arises for more client machines
• A more efficient network solution with regards to ease of maintenance


trunking  

An office environment with badly managed cabling is an unpleasant environment to work in, which can result in decreased efficiency, as well as providing health and safety issues. Through the use of trunking, an e-logic cable installation is not only tidy and professional; it is more effectively managed and maintained.


cabinets  

Just as it is more efficient to store paper files in a filing cabinet, in many network environments a server cabinet is essential. Network hardware such as routers, firewalls and switches, along with their associated cabling, can result in an untidy installation, which therefore becomes less efficient to maintain. In these circumstances, e-logic will provide a cabinet installation, which is not only tidier, allowing unavoidable cabling to be hidden, but also physically secures expensive hardware, as well as important and sensitive data stored on the server.


patch panels  

In a network, a patch panel is a mounted hardware unit which serves as a sort of static switchboard, using cables to interconnect computers within the area of a local area network (LAN) and to the outside for connection to the Internet or other wide area network (WAN). A patch panel uses a kind of jumper cable called a patch cord to create each interconnection. When installing a company network, e-logic will use a patch panel in order to create an infrastructure that is highly manageable, both in terms of changes to the existing structure, and in future expansion capabilities. The use of patch panels also has the additional feature of helping to create a tidy, simplified cable installation.