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Why Structured Cabling Is Crucial for Any AV Installation

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For the Best Technology Results, Find an Installer Who Does Structured Cabling Projects, Too 

It’s easy to forget that all our technology relies on physical systems. “The Cloud” makes it seem like our media comes from thin air, yet everything online is stored in physical servers. Those servers need to be supported with proper design, setup, and maintenance to run securely and efficiently. 

And how do you support an entire system of technology and AV across a business? With structured cabling! Structured cabling is a solution to modern companies’ reliance on technology. It creates a structure for equipment and hardware connected to the main distribution area (MDA) that acts as a hub for all the data that needs to move from one point to another. 

In a truly connected business, structured cabling is a must. And if you’re working with an AV/technology partner, you’ll achieve the best results if they do your structured cabling projects, too. 

If you’re ready to get started with structured cabling for your business in Dallas, TX, or the surrounding areas, contact Texadia Systems to get started today! 

SEE ALSO: Use Your CapEx Funds More Effectively for the Technology You Need

What Does Structured Cabling Do? 

Structured cabling is cleaner, easier to modify, and much more reliable than previous point-to-point cabling. To add updated technology to your system, it will be as easy as unplugging old tech and plugging in the new devices, knowing right away where everything belongs. 

Structured cabling systems are built with CAT6, CAT6A, or fiber optic cables that reduce static and faulty connections known to slow down networks. These cables also support faster speeds. Troubleshooting becomes seamless in a structured cabling network, reducing potential downtime. 

Why Should I Include It in My AV Installation? 

When displays, sound systems, and interactive smart technology are installed, make sure your integrator includes structured cabling, too. When installing a system for a business, it’s the best opportunity to build a well-designed cabling system. Then, we’ll already know where everything should go and can leave space for future additions. 

It’s wise to start with structured cabling from the beginning rather than deal with a tangle of cables that cause frustration and confusion when issues arise. Years down the line, you may end up wishing you had invested in structured cabling, after all. Your IT department will be grateful for a structured cabling system already in place and ready to use.

Discover Structured Cabling in Dallas-Fort Worth 

Whether you’re looking for technology solutions in a hotel, office, healthcare facility, or classroom setting, Texadia Systems installs state-of-the-art systems across Dallas-Fort Worth. Connect with our team here to discuss your business’s needs today. We look forward to working with you! 

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