HSdataline are specialists in the design and installation of Structured Cabling systems.
HSdataline are located within Birmingham, West Midlands. We have always believed that Data Cabling design and installation, is a job for the Specialists. Why entrust the most Vital part of your Data Communications infrastructure to anybody else.
HSdataline provide structured cabling systems and structured cabling services throughout the UK and Europe
We have an enviable industry wide reputation of providing the highest level of Quality and Service.
Our project Management expertise has enabled HSdataline to complete many of the UKs most prestigious Data Cabling Schemes.
The Structured Cabling Solutions installed by HSdataline are backed and Certified by Manufactures such as; Brand-Rex, Nexans, Excel, Molex, and Krone.
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Structured cabling Installations are complete with 15 to 25 Years Manufacturers Warranty.
Category 5e
Category 5 Enhanced, like Category 5 is a 100MHz classification. However, the performance requirements of a Category 5e system are more stringent.
This is achieved by improving the Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio (ACR) by reducing the NEXT levels both in the cables and connecting hardware. Further testing is also carried out to ensure emerging technologies will also be supported.
With the introduction of Gigabit Ethernet, which utilises all four pairs in a data cable, it is now necessary to test the total crosstalk that could be present within the cables. Gigabit Ethernet, 1000Mbits, splits the signal into four equal amounts for transmission. The protocol also allows transmit and receive at the same which also causes problems. As a result, it is necessary to test the noise transmitted on any three pairs to the fourth for all four pairs which is known as PowerSum. This test is carried out for ACR and NEXT.
This cabling system will provide future proofing for the Gigabit Ethernet protocol and any future protocol's which are supported by 100MHz of bandwidth. Currently Gigabit Ethernet is a protocol commonly used in backbone cabling but will theoretically be commonplace to the desktop in approximately three years.
This cabling system will support full migration currently up to Gigabit Ethernet to the desk.
Category 6
Unlike earlier standards, Category 6 or Class E is a 200/250MHz classification. The two frequencies are specified with a positive PowerSum ACR at 200MHz, more signal than noise, and a negative PSACR at 250MHz, more noise than signal. The upper limit has been set due to the Active hardware manufacturers ability to extract a small signal from a larger noise.
There are additional tests carried out above Cat5e which include equal Level far end Crosstalk, ELFEXT, and the PowerSum of this measurement, PSELFEXT. This is due to the transmit and receive in both directions of the protocol causing problems with far end crosstalk being transmitted to the near end.
This cabling system will provide future proofing for the Gigabit Ethernet protocol and any future protocol's which are supported by 200/250MHz of bandwidth. This will give true future proofing for standards over and above Gigabit Ethernet, the 10Gbit/s protocol is currently being designed. This cabling system will support full migration to Gigabit Ethernet and beyond to the desk.
Category 7
The hunger of IT networks for bandwidth continues to increase. Against the background of mushrooming requirements, the international standardization bodies are working on a new and trail-blazing generation of cabling systems. Class F and Category 7 cabling systems with a bandwidth of 1,000 MHz are the state of the art in terms of standardisation.
A Cat 7 cabling system is designed to support 10G technology.