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Network cabling are networking hardware used to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share printers, scanners etc.

In addition, network cabling refers to the direct connection between devices such as the switch to the server, the server to the storage. This network cabling method is low-delay and other benefits. But because of its high cost and maintenance costs. It is only applied in some special areas of the data centre.

Since, the structured cabling system is a telecommunications cabling system that supports any user-selected voice, data, and graphics application. The system should be able to support voice, graphics, images, data multimedia, security monitoring, and sensing as well as other information.

Therefore, point-to-point cabling is suitable for the data centre with less equipment and the simple network environment; and structured cabling is open and flexible.

No matter how the equipment and the location of each subsystem changes. We need to change nothing but only the position of fibre patch cables. It can fully adapt to the development of communications and computer networks, and laid a solid base of lines for the future office automation.

It’s strongly necessary to select a reliable and cost-effective optical network solution provider. In conclusion, we can provide you a set of high-quality fibre optic product.

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Jaswinder
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Hi Pro It TeamI would like to write this review so other potential customer can understand how easy it is to deal with Pro It Team and what a nice bunch of people they are.I was very frustrated and unable to resolve issues with email errors Outlook and Optus web stuff and other small PC error problems for over 2 months now.Finally I booked a call with Leo and the team were so patient, yes very patient explained everything in detail, follow up took control and resolved the problem. Being a small business life is rushed we have lots of pressures and no matter the size of our business we received the assistance as if were were a big businees.I just want to send my sincere appreciation and BIG THANK YOU to the whole team for resolving my pc problems.Kind Regards Manda Wilson
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Aviation

Providing right IT Support Solution for Aviation companies as IT is becoming the backbone of the Aviation Industry.

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Dark Fibre

As many organisations are moving towards Dark Fibre, IT Support needed for Dark Fibre is in demand more than ever.

defence

Defence

Security and availability of resources is very critical in Defence industry. Few seconds of downtime could lead to harsh consequences.

education

Education

Providing IT Support and Consulting Services for many of Australia’s leading schools and universities.

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Financial Markets

Providing tailored IT Support solutions for financial markets systems

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Government

Dedicated to keeping business IT running smoothly for government bodies and agencies with right IT Support.

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Legal

Comprehensive IT Services for your law firm with tailored IT Support Solutions

Medical

Medical

Complete IT setup to support for medical centres, enabling medical centres to meet the demands of the sector.

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Social Media

Providing end to end IT support for modern businesses

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Telecommunication

Helping Telecommunications industry to manage and protect systems with tailored IT Support solution.

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Jaswinder
Jaswinder
1703500136
Highly recommended
Ebru Kilic
Ebru Kilic
1660334668
Hi Pro It TeamI would like to write this review so other potential customer can understand how easy it is to deal with Pro It Team and what a nice bunch of people they are.I was very frustrated and unable to resolve issues with email errors Outlook and Optus web stuff and other small PC error problems for over 2 months now.Finally I booked a call with Leo and the team were so patient, yes very patient explained everything in detail, follow up took control and resolved the problem. Being a small business life is rushed we have lots of pressures and no matter the size of our business we received the assistance as if were were a big businees.I just want to send my sincere appreciation and BIG THANK YOU to the whole team for resolving my pc problems.Kind Regards Manda Wilson
Manda Wilson
Manda Wilson
1597798807
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I’ve been working with the team at ProIT for over 5 years.  During this time they are consistently professional and go above and beyond to ensure that our IT systems are fully functional.  I can call with at a moment’s notice and they are on hand to help out, and this includes working in conjunction with our Global IT team to ensure that our ANZ business has the best IT support available.

Rebecca Elson
EA & Office Manager
William Grant & Sons Australia Pty Ltd

For the past nine years Bekir, Ireena and the team at Pro-IT have been incredible sponsors of the foundation and the multiple Children’s Charities we support. As a platinum partner across our three premier annual events, Pro-IT have made a substantial and sustained financial contribution to improving the lives of children in need.
In addition to these needed funds, Pro-IT have embraced their sponsorship and engaged with participants at our Golf Day in February with a catered and in-house staffed marquee offering legendary macaroons and strawberries, taken the naming rights of an actual horse race at Rosehill, and the provision of caps for all participants (in excess of 600 people) at our Regatta.
This commitment shows their commitment to going above and beyond which has helped us improve our events and ultimately assisted in their growth.
The ASX / Refinitiv Charity Foundation has raised in excess of $33m over 20 years and without the support and contribution of Pro-IT, this would not have been possible.

David Brocklehurst OAM
General Manager (retired)
ASX / Refinitiv Charity Foundation

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Network Cable

A network cable is a type of computer cable that connects devices on a computer network. There are several types of network cables, including Ethernet, coaxial, and fibre optic cables.

Similarly, ethernet is the most common type of network cable. It consists of two copper wires that are twisted together and surrounded by an insulating material.

On the other hand, Cat 5e is a type of twisted pair cabling used in computer networks. Cat 6 cables are the latest and greatest in network cabling technology.

Meanwhile, coaxial cable is a type of cabling that is commonly used for network applications. Fibre optic cable is a type of network cabling that uses optical fibres to transmit data.

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Difference Between Ethernet Cable and Network Cable

Ethernet cable and network cable may seem similar, but they are actually quite different. Ethernet cable is made of thicker, more durable material and has a higher bandwidth than network cable. Network cable is more susceptible to interference and has a lower bandwidth. Ethernet cable is also more expensive than network cable.

Correspondingly, ethernet networks are the most popular type of computer network in use today. Ethernet is a standard for networking hardware that specifies how data packets are sent over a computer network.

Equally, an Ethernet patch cable is a type of network cable used to connect two devices within a network.

Whereas, copper networks are used in a variety of applications, from phone and data lines to cable television. Networks using copper cabling are typically faster and more reliable than those using other types of cabling.

Lastly, gigabit Ethernet is a type of networking technology that provides high-speed data transfer over twisted pairs or fiber optic cables.

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Network Cable Installation

Network cable installation is a critical part of any business or home office. The proper installation of network cabling infrastructure is essential to ensure optimal performance and data speeds.

In general, a key advantage of the central location on network cabling is that it can minimize the amount of cabling needed to connect devices.

One of the most popular types of network cabling is the UTP cable. UTP stands for Unshielded Twisted Pair, and it is the most common type of cable used in computer networking.

Network components are the devices that enable a data network to function. Cabling services on network cabling are important to ensure the proper function of the network.

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FAQs

Network cabling is the backbone of any network infrastructure. By installing network cables, you create a physical infrastructure that can be used to carry voice, data, and video signals.

When setting up a network cabling system for your business, there are a few things to keep in mind. The most important thing is to make sure you use the right type of cabling for the job. There are three main types of cabling – copper, fibre optic, and wireless.

Network cabling is critical for any network and should be installed by a qualified professional. To ensure that your network cabling meets industry standards, you should always use certified cables and connectors, and install the cable in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.

The latest trend in network cabling is data cabling. This type of cabling is used to connect computers and other devices to the internet.

The most important factor to consider when planning a network cabling installation is the intended use of the network.

For example, if you are installing a network to support voice and data traffic, you will need to ensure that the cabling meets Category 5e or 6 requirements.

When planning a cabling infrastructure, it’s important to consider not only the network but also other systems that will be using the same infrastructure. For example, if you’re installing a data network, you’ll also need to install cabling for security cameras and access control systems.

Data cabling should be replaced or updated when it becomes difficult to connect devices to the network or when data transmission is interrupted.

In addition, it’s important to replace data cabling when it becomes outdated or no longer meets the needs of your business.

Professional network cabling companies have the necessary tools and equipment to get the job done right. This includes high-quality cable testers that can identify any potential problems with your data cabling before it goes live.

Likewise, professional cable installers also have access to better quality (and often less expensive) materials than the average consumer.

The process of installing new network cabling can vary depending on the specific needs of your business. However, there are some common steps that are typically involved. Here’s a brief overview:

1. Determine the need for new cabling.

2. Design the new cabling layout.

There are many common mistakes that people make when installing or maintaining their network cabling. The most common mistake is not using the correct type of cable for the specific application.

For example, Category 5e cable should only be used for Ethernet applications, and not for phone or video applications.

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