Monthly Archives: October 2018

  1. Important Facts That You Should Know About Fiber Optic And Copper Cable. The Next Big Thing in Fiber Optic Vs Copper Cable.

    Important Facts That You Should Know About Fiber Optic And Copper Cable. The Next Big Thing in Fiber Optic Vs Copper Cable.

      Copper is less expensive to connect network devices and has some advantages, including the fact that it exists in several places. While fiber optic cables are more expensive, there are lots of benefits that make it a cable infrastructure solution. Fiber Optic and copper cable are capable of doing the same thing, but the question is which one is better for any given scenario? Ethernet has been in the news lately. From applications of LED lighting to innovative IP camera technology, there is no shortage of applications for Ethernet cabling. Copper cabling, for example, Ethernet is the cheaper of the two, which makes it a low-cost choice with a bevy of applications. However, a high-cost option like fiber is necessary. What emerges as you learn about the two options is that there is no war between them. In fact, each solution has its fair share of advantages and disadvantages. With benefits and limitations to every technology, it rarely seems like they're competing

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  2. Red Fiber Optics Patch Cords

    Red Fiber Optics Patch Cords

    Red Fiber Optic Jumpers

    Color Coding you Fiber patch cords is the Easiest & Cheapest way to ID your Fiber Optic cords in your Data Center. Many Data Centers now color code their Fiber Optic cables to easy identification. I have a customer that uses the in the following way Red Fiber optic cords for outside Circuits Greed Fiber optic cords Fiber optic cords for 40G Circuits Blue for Fiber optic cords 10G circuits Pink for Fiber optic cords Customer A Circuit Purple for Fiber optic cords Customer B Circuit The colored fiber cords create the ability to
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