Enterprise-grade LAN Cabling
Miles has provided end-to-end structured cabling solutions for customers with a broad range of technologies and geographic footprints. Services include voice, data, and fiber optic cabling and wireless LAN deployments using detail-oriented, standards-based cabling and network infrastructure components and practices.
We understand the importance of designing and implementing network cabling systems that can scale to accommodate bandwidth growth and integrate new technologies, keeping your business competitive and lowering infrastructure costs.
Network (infrastructure) Cabling and Security
We specializes in the installation of reliable wiring solutions for today’s ever changing networking environment. We design, implement and maintain structured cabling systems and equipment for high-speed data and voice communication projects of all sizes. We are here to help you meet all of your structured cabling needs in a cost-effective and timely manner
Data Cable Management and Cabinet Solutions
Miles provide a robust, cost-effective enclosure solution that provides valuable space on each side of the equipment rails for cable management, PDU mounting or connectivity. All of these features are integrated into a full-featured modular enclosure that is equally effective as a standalone network and server cabinet or in a multi-unit bayed configuration.
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- Racks & Cabinets: A cabinet or rack is standardized system for mounting phone or data modules in a “stack” or rack. Equipment designed to be placed in a rack or cabinet is typically described as rack mount, a rack-mounted system, a rack-mount chassis, rack mountable, or occasionally simple shelf.
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- Patch Panels: A panel, typically rack-mounted that houses cable connections. Angled patch panels are available to help conserve space.
Cabling Standards
Category 5e
Commonly referred to as "Cat 5e" is a twisted pair cable type designed for high signal integrity. It is often used in cabling for computer networks and is also used to carry basic voice services.
Category 6
Referred to as "Cat 6" it is used to carry Ethernet 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) connections. Cat 6 cable is backed with more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise than earlier cabling standards.
Category 7
The latest "cable on the block" is Cat7, which is shielded, and requires a GigaGate45 connection. The speeds are wickedly fast, at shorter distances, maxing out at 100 Gbps at <15 meter distances, and reverting to 10 Gbps at longer distances.
Multi-Mode Fiber
Best suited for premise applications where links are less than 1000 meters for 100MB/s or less, 550 meters for data rates of 1GB/s or less, and 300 meters for data rates of 10GB/s or less.
Single-Mode Fiber
Best suited for bandwidth requirements exceeding multi-mode’s capability, distances exceeding multi-mode’s capability and where the application dictates single mode like video.