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Custom Cables

Onsight Data manufactures custom cables to match your specifications in as little as 2-4 weeks for assembled versions.

We are also able to design cables to work with your existing equipment. An example of this would be, if you purchased a new point of sale system, however you wish to continue using the older printers you have with it. We will do the research and develop a custom cable to meet your specific needs.

Contact Onsight Data today to get a quote for your custom cable.

 Custom Computer Cables
 
Cable Types

Category 3 Cable

Category 3 cable, commonly known as Cat 3, is an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable designed to reliably carry data up to 10 Mbit/s, with a possible bandwidth of 16 MHz. It is part of a family of copper cabling standards defined jointly by the Electronic Industries Alliance and the Telecommunications Industry Association. Category 3 was a popular cabling format among computer network administrators in the early 1990s, but fell out of popularity in favor of the very similar, but higher performing, Cat 5 standard. Now that Cat 5 is obsolete, most new structured cable installations are built with Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable. Cat 3 is currently still in use in two-line telephone systems, although Cat 5 or higher could do the same work and allow transition to VOIP.

Category 5 Cable

Category 5 cable, commonly known as Cat 5, is an unshielded twisted pair cable type designed for high signal integrity. With the 2001 introduction of the TIA/EIA-568-B standard, the category 5 cabling specification was made obsolete and superseded by the category 5e specification.

The original specification for category 5 cable was defined in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A, with clarification in TSB-95. These documents specified performance characteristics and test requirements for frequencies of up to 100 MHz. Category 5 cable included four twisted pairs in a single cable jacket. It was most commonly used for 100Mbit/s networks, such as 100BASE-TX Ethernet, although IEEE 802.3ab defined standards for 1000BASE-T - gigabit Ethernet over category 5 cable. Cat 5 cable typically had three twists per inch of each twisted pair of 24 gauge copper wires within the cable. The twisting of the cable reduces electrical interference and crosstalk. Another important characteristic is that the wires are insulated with a plastic (FEP) that has low dispersion, that is, the dielectric constant of the plastic does not depend greatly on frequency. Special attention also has to be paid to minimizing impedance mismatches at connection points.

Cat 5 cables were often used in structured cabling for computer networks such as Fast Ethernet, although they were also used to carry many other signals such as basic voice services, token ring, and ATM (at up to 155 Mbit/s, over short distances).

 Wiring Diagram


Usage and wiring methods


Cat 5e cable is an enhanced version of Cat 5 that adds specifications for far-end crosstalk. Although 1000BASE-T was designed for use with Cat 5 cable, the tighter specifications associated with Cat 5e cable and connectors make it an excellent choice for use with 1000BASE-T. Despite the stricter performance specifications, Cat 5e cable does not enable longer cable distances for Ethernet networks: horizontal cables are still limited to a maximum of 90 m in length. Cat 5e cable performance characteristics and test methods are defined in TIA/EIA-568-B.2-2001.

Generally solid core cable is used for connecting between the wall socket and the socket in the patch panel whilst stranded cable is used for the patch leads between hub/switch and patch panel socket and between wall port and computer. Cable types, connector types and cabling topologies are defined by TIA/EIA-568-B. RJ-45 electrical connectors were nearly always used for connecting category 5 cable.

Category 6 Cable

Cat 6- Category - 6, (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1) is a cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other network protocols that is backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards. Cat-6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The cable standard is suitable for 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet) connections. It provides performance of up to 250 MHz.
The cable contains four twisted copper wire pairs, just like earlier copper cable standards. While Cat 6 is sometimes made with 23 gauge wire, this is not a requirement; the ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1 specification states the cable may be made with 22 to 24 gauge wire, so long as the cable meets the specified testing standards. When used as a patch cable, Cat-6 is normally terminated in RJ-45 electrical connectors. If components of the various cable standards are intermixed, the performance of the signal path will be limited to that of the lowest category. As with all cables defined by TIA/EIA-568-B, the maximum allowed length of a Cat-6 horizontal cable is 90 m. A complete channel (horizontal cable plus cords on either end) is allowed to be up to 100 m in length, depending upon the ratio of cord length: horizontal cable length.

 

 

Color Cable Wiring Guide

 

 
Cable Certification

Testing and Certification are the most important steps in any cable installation. Because today’s Fast Ethernet transmission speeds "push the envelope" of any cabling system, it is critical that all components be thoroughly tested. Plugging the network equipment together and verifying that it "works" is not enough. Certification is especially important to prevent expensive upgrades to your cabling system when upgrading to faster networking technologies in the future.

Category 5 and Category 6 certification requires special test equipment called scanners. Every cable and connector that we install is scanned and a printed report is provided verifying compliance to the Category 5 and Category 6 standards. Accept no less in your network cabling installations.

 Data Cable Certification

 

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Onsight Data provides cable installation, testing and certification services. Our cabling systems are installed to meet Category 5 and Category 6 performance standards. These standards insure that your network cabling can accommodate the bandwidth requirements of today's 1000Mbps Fast Ethernet as well as tomorrow's faster technologies.

All components of the cabling system that we install including the cable, modular connectors and patch panels are rated for Category 5 and Category 6 performance. Installation of these components is performed in accordance with the recognized standard TIA 568-A or TIA 568-B (Telecommunications Industry Association).

 

 JDSU Testing Equipment Leviton Wiring Products General Cable - Datacom Cable Supplier Fluke Networks

 

CATEGORY 5e / Cat5e
( ENHANCED 350 MHZ ) Gigabit 1000Base-T CABLE INSTALLATION

for 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Networks

Cat5e Enhanced Data Line Pricing Starts at ...
$ 89.00* Per Line installed
You must contract us to install 5 lines or more to qualify for above pricing

Office Telephone extension line Cat3 or Cat5e cabling starts at $69.00* per line
( If installed at the same time as the DATA lines as an additional line to same workstation)

Yes, that includes the cable too !

Onsight Data will provide a detailed written proposal to install your

Cat5e Data lines.

* Please understand ALL cable installation projects are different. Some require more materials some require more labor time. Our $89 per line price is adjusted in these situations. Typical additions costs to our base price are: lines over 50' feet in length, drilling, insulated walls, certain types of ceiling tile & the overall difficulty of the project.
A minimum installation of 5 Cat5E data lines applies to our $89 per data line & $69 Voice line price.
However we will always try to give you the best price possible for any project, even if it's only one line.

 

Whats included for $ 89 per line price ?

Category #5e Data Cable , up to 50 feet from data room , per line installed ( Material & Labor )

Category #5e Surface or Flush Mounted Modular Cat5e RJ45 UL Rated Data Jacks for each line

Patch Panel & Workstation Jack TERMINATION labor

All Data lines installed are lines NUMBERED & Certified for proper operation ( Will provide print outs of certification )

External / Surface mounted cable installation may be extra

CAT5e Patch Panels, Patch Panel Mounting Brackets, Racks, Core Drilling, Patch Cables, extra length or any other
special needs are NOT included in the $89 price ( billed as an additional items )

 

 JDSU Testing Equipment  Leviton Wiring Products  General Cable - Datacom Cable Supplier  Fluke Networks



for 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Networks