Network Infrastructure

All organization’s computer and telephone systems rely on a properly designed and maintained network infrastructure. The speed and efficiency of your network depends heavily on the router and switching equipment used and the quality of the structured wiring. Atlantia uses only properly terminated Cat5e or higher twisted-pair network cabling or fiber optics for any and all network and voice systems wiring.

Atlantia currently provides the following Network Infrastructure products and services:

  • Voice & Data Structured Wiring – Cat 5e/6 & Fiber Optic
  • Converged Technologies for Voice & Data
  • Network Patch Panels & Cable Management
  • Communication & Server Rackmount Cabinets
  • Wireless Access Points, Repeaters & WDS Nodes
  • Wireless Backhaul & Long-range Systems
  • Business-class Network Switches & Routers
  • Managed & Quality of Service (QoS) Equipment
  • Virtual Private Network (VPN) Software Configuration
  • Advanced Firewall Systems
  • Security Auditing & Policy Design
  • Performance Tuning & Troubleshooting
  • Network Design, Implementation & Administration

For more information or a free assessment please Contact us.

Note on Atlantia’s Cabling Policy:
Each device or node on the network receives the full four pairs of wires within a length of Cat5e cabling. Less reputable or less knowledgeable technicians will attempt to save a small amount of labor and materials by splitting off two pairs of wiring to attach another device or telephone to the network. While this is physically possible, and may initially work, it is highly improper and unprofessional from an electrical and network engineering standpoint. Twisted pair cabling is designed to a very stringent specification to allow high-speed data transfers with minimal electrical crosstalk or interference. Having more than one device communicating at the same time within the cable jacketing violates these specifications and produce unexpected and anomalous quality issues. These generally manifest themselves as sporadic, difficult to trace network slowdowns. Furthermore, Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices and the most common forms of gigabit Ethernet (1000mbps) require use of all four pairs of wires within the cabling to function. We have found that a very large percentage of networks suffer from this negligent but widespread practice.