Installing data cables by a qualified technician

What is Data Cabling?

Data cabling is the backbone of modern communication systems, ensuring efficient data transfer across networks. Whether in homes or businesses, reliable cabling supports internet, phone, and multimedia connections. Professional installation is key to maintaining high performance, reducing downtime, and future-proofing your setup for technological advancements.

When Should You Consider Installing New Data Cabling?

You might need to consider having new data cabling installed for your home or office if you are facing any of these problems:

  • Slow, laggy, or unreliable internet
  • Trying to add new devices to your existing infrastructure
  • Renovating your home or office
  • Expanding to a new structure that will need a new connection to the same network
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The Growing Demand for Data

The Digital Revolution and Infrastructure Challenges

The digital revolution may be high-speed, but the infrastructure is slow. Even relatively new buildings constructed with the best intentions can find that demand for data outstrips their cabling supply. People in those buildings immediately start to grumble that ‘the Wi-Fi around here is terrible’ and that they can’t get anything done.

Increasing Number of Connected Devices

Quietly, behind the scenes, the average number of devices we have been trying to connect to the web has been growing. Consider not only phones and computers but security systems, fire alarms, printers, TVs, and smart devices (like fridges, watches, and washing machines). These gadgets also use data more intensively when you add streaming services, online gaming, and virtual meetings, as well as more frequent updates.

Impact of Covid and Remote Work

For an ordinary home, the number of devices has increased to ten per household, with younger people using much more data than older people. Covid accelerated this trend by expanding people’s home offices so that more family members could work remotely at jobs or school. Some businesses shifted head-office to their shed on a more permanent basis and discovered that it allowed them to see their family more. Many see it as an unexpected upside that there are more people in neighbourhoods during the day.

Data Needs in Public and Commercial Spaces

Meanwhile, schools and universities, medical facilities, government departments, and businesses kept their ‘doors’ open by delivering services digitally. They needed to expand their data capabilities rapidly, and people got used to it. It now seems more convenient than disruptive for some of those services to be available online. Nobody has a crystal ball, but if you imagine how much cabling you have now, it’s a safe bet that you will need more in the future.

Wired vs. Wireless: Why Choose Cables?

You may be wondering whether it would be cheaper and more convenient to add more wireless capacity than to have cable installed. It may help to know that wired data is faster than wireless by up to 20 times. Cable is also more reliable because it is not disrupted by ordinary things that are part of your house, like walls, power cables, light fittings, and modern foil insulation, or by nearby computers and Wi-Fi networks. Because of all this, cabling handles the distance from the router to the device much better than Wi-Fi. It is a good idea to use cabling wherever you can and save Wi-Fi for those devices (like iPads and phones) that can’t use cable.

Who might need data cabling?

Domestic Houses

A common trigger point for needing more data cabling is when you build an extension to your home, especially if it is freestanding, like a Granny Flat or Studio in the backyard. Some other reasons to have more data cables installed are enclosing the back veranda to use as an expanded home office, or upgrading the shed so that your 3D printer can connect, or just getting your playlist working properly.

Upgrading for Student Needs

Students transitioning to high school can be reason enough to upgrade data facilities. Schools expect them to have a laptop each and use it for homework. Also, teenagers tend to get on each other’s nerves less if they are evenly spaced around the house rather than clustered together near a router. Cabling to a Wi-Fi point near the bedrooms or a rumpus room can make evenings flow a lot more smoothly.

Qualified technician from CMA electrical checking functionality of data cables

Larger Businesses

Schools, Hospitals, Data Centres, multiple dwellings, and office buildings face even greater pressures to remain up-to-date and efficient because so many more people use them. User expectations are high, and the complexity of the data systems in larger buildings means that more things can go wrong. Obvious trigger points for upgrading cabling will be when building a new (greenfield) structure, renovating an existing structure, or just upgrading the IT systems to accommodate more users (e.g., an influx of Year 7s to a high school) or different technologies (adding smart boards to conference rooms).

The Benefits of Scheduling Data Cabling Early

Talk is cheap, but some things that can be expensive are:

  • Having to re-do cabling because it was put in the wrong place.
  • Having to put cabling in an inferior location because it was not put in early enough.
  • Having to drill into existing walls when cabling could have been done before the gyprock went on.
  • Having to re-route and inconvenience the people trying to use a building when the cabling could have been done before they moved in.

When upgrading cabling in existing structures, these problems are acceptable, and we find ways to complete work with a minimum of fuss. However, completing cabling at an earlier stage, when the walls are off and before the paving goes in is so much faster and less disruptive – it seems a shame to miss the opportunity. So, if you are planning a build, make the call early in the planning stages to get advice on when to schedule a consultation.

Installing data cables by a qualified technician

Who can install data cabling?

DIY Data Cabling: What You Can Handle

You can do it yourself if the installation or repair is not permanent. So, if it involves plugging in a Wi-Fi hub and clicking some blue LAN cable into the router at one end and the Hub at the other, maybe tacking the cable to the wall with some of those little white plastic clips – go for it.

When to Call a Professional for Data Cabling

If the cable needs to go through a wall, that will make it permanent, and the Australian Communications and Media Authority (the regulator) will insist that it only be done by a technician with a valid Telecommunications Cabler qualification. An ordinary electrician’s license is not enough to make the cabling legal, and you should definitely not do it yourself.

Summary

In short, inadequate data cabling can be highly frustrating with today’s technology demands. It’s crucial to plan your cabling early when considering a new build or extension. However, increased usage, advancements in technology, and the passage of time will eventually bring this need to the forefront. When that day comes, trust a well-respected, long-established family business in Adelaide. For any electrical work, including data cabling, rely on an experienced electrician in Adelaide to get the job done right, no matter how complex.

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