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will work closely with you to wire
your office,
building, campus or
home, and
to ensure that you get what you need.
Once we understand what you want to accomplish, we will
present you all your options so
you make an informed decision. |
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| S&F
has a broad range of experience wiring both new
construction and retrofitting
existing buildings for more demanding technology. Some recent examples:
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Columbia
Memorial Hospital, Hudson, NY, a multilevel
building where a combination of fiber and copper best support sharing
images within the building and transmitted from other facilities,
a telephone system to support patients and staff, and computers throughout
the facility. |
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At
the Martin Van Buren historical site in Kinderhook, NY, we connected
the home, the visitor center, and the south gate house with fiber
so visitors can gain historical insight from a multimedia display,
and staff have phone and computer access. |
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In
a private home, that is also used as
an office, we installed category 5 copper cable throughout the home
so phones or computers can be used in every room, and underground
to the gate at the driveway entrance so it can be conveniently opened
and closed from anywhere in the home. |
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S&F
Supports Your
Needs

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| Cabling
Guidelines |
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Copper
cable restricts the distance between pieces of equipment. In general,
figure a maximum of 300' between a server and a workstation. |
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If
you have more than one location, or need to run cable for a long distance,
use fiber. |
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With
fiber, you rarely need repeaters, as
long as you can run a single strand. This is because light will go
miles down a piece of glass with little loss of signal. |

Preparing
to lay fiber between buildings on a corporate campus. |
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We
generally recommend either fiber or category 5 cable for customers
running video, graphics or other bandwidth
intensive applications on their networks. These are also
better for longer distances because they maintain their signal strength. |
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