Description
Networking structured cabling refers to the organized and standardized arrangement of cables, connectors, and related hardware within a network infrastructure. This structured approach ensures efficient data transmission, scalability, and ease of maintenance. By adhering to industry standards like TIA/EIA and ISO/IEC, structured cabling systems support various networking technologies such as Ethernet, Fiber Channel, and Wi-Fi. Typically, structured cabling consists of structured distribution pathways, such as conduits and cable trays, along with termination points like patch panels and wall outlets. This organized setup minimizes signal interference, simplifies troubleshooting, and accommodates future technology upgrades, making it an essential foundation for modern network environments.