Cabling Installation & Maintenance Articles, September 2009
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Departments

Editorial

Wi-Fi put to the test

If all goes according to the latest schedule, September 2009 will be a historic month for the networking industry and for wireless networking in particular ...

New Products

New Products

Suited for harsh applications and installations requiring increased performance, Indoor/Outdoor Breakout Cables feature a UV and fungal-resistant semi-pressure extrudedouter jacket.

Perspective

Recession's impact: A bump or bloodbath?

The global economic recession has everyone attempting to evaluate their organization's performance compared to the market's performance.

Features

Design

Cabling Cowboys Stadium: A five-star facility, Texas style

The team uses fiber and copper to support some of the world's largest-scale technology applications.

Installation

Media converters for changing technologies

Ruggedized designs, SFP ports, and heavy software engineering are now hallmarks of versatile networking devices.

Data Center

When to consider an any-to-all design

While traditional point-to-point cabling still has its place in the data center, a standards-based structured cabling solution can save on equipment cost, maintenance, and power.

Wireless

Maximizing 802.11n with the right structured cabling

Specifications that include the TIA-569 standard and TSB-162 can help you plan for pathway and wireless performance implications.

Industry Spotlight

Industry Spotlight

While cable and component maker Belden (www.belden.com) has informed about 170 workers at its Mohawk ...

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Volume 17
Issue 9
September 2009
 

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