What Is Structured Cabling?
Structured cabling is the organized physical cabling system that supports commercial network infrastructure inside a building. It connects workstations, wireless access points, IP phones, cameras, telecom rooms, patch panels, and backbone links through a consistent network layout.
- Organized commercial network cabling system
- Includes horizontal cabling, backbone cabling, patch panels, MDFs, and IDFs
- Supports easier troubleshooting, expansion, and maintenance
Main Parts of a Structured Cabling System
Related Pages
- What Is Structured Cabling
- Structured Cabling Standards
- Cat6 vs Cat6A
- Fiber vs Ethernet
- What Is an MDF
- What Is an IDF
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