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What is data cabling?

Data cabling refers to the physical cables and associated hardware used to transmit data signals within a network. These cables connect devices such as computers, servers, routers, and switches, enabling communication and data transfer. Common types include Ethernet cables (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a) for wired network connections and fiber optic cables for high-speed data transmission over longer distances. Data cabling provides the infrastructure for reliable and secure network connectivity in homes, offices, and data centers.

What other technologies are related to data cabling?

data cabling Complementary Technologies

Access control systems often rely on data cabling for communication between readers, controllers, and servers. Therefore, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside data cabling in 0% (72) of relevant job posts
Modern CCTV systems frequently use IP-based cameras and network video recorders (NVRs), requiring data cabling infrastructure for transmission of video data. Therefore, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside data cabling in 0% (72) of relevant job posts

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