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Data cabling systems for customer premises are guided by ANSI/TIA standards to create very structured systems that support many possible uses and media. | Data cabling systems for customer premises are guided by ANSI/TIA standards to create very structured systems that support many possible uses and media. | ||
- | Most Ethernet networks are built to support 100Mbps or Gigabit speed Ethernet switches | + | Most Ethernet networks are built to support 100Mbps or Gigabit speed Ethernet switches. The cables your contractor uses will be printed with one of the following ANSI/TIA standards for Gigabit |
- | The maximum length run of cable from your central wiring closet/ modem location needs not to exceed 80 metres to stay within the standards tolerances and to provide a solid network foundation. | + | The maximum length run of cable from your central wiring closet/ modem location needs not exceed 80 metres to stay within the standards tolerances and to provide a solid network foundation. |
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