Tuesday 6 February 2018

Insulated, Earthen material cables will enhance the Performance of Computing Devices



WESTCables provide customers with unique, well furnished, beautifully crafted and designed patch, Ethernet, and coaxial cables. Flawless shall be the performance of your computing devices and your system will never feel short of breath. You can easily connect your device to a nearby hub, router and carry on with your lengthy operations. Our Ethernet patch cables will dignify home computing networking and one may feel comfortable when connected to wired internet connections in resorts, hotels and other places of recreation.
Our cost-effective products will modify the outlook and enhance the performance of your computing devices. Crossover cables are intended to connect two computers and are closely related to patch and Ethernet cables. Our network and non-network type of cables are heat resistant, durable and flexible. It’s all about compatibility and we ensure quality products to sustain the hardware of your computing devices. Fluent and smooth data flow must be ensured as data is a central feature of input, output devices such as computers. Slow transactions of data and potential threats of data loss at some point could be irritating.
Our computers overheat and the hardware components could become faulty over a period of time. We design cables which could be easily molded as per the requirements. Solid and stranded cables are meant for sheer quality performance and swift data flow. Cables must be oriented, designed and crafted to support mass transactions of data on and off the computing device. Streamlining the cable system with the necessities of modern day computing is important. Our team of dedicated professionals has evolved ways of bringing out the best. Find the appropriate set of cables at our stores and our cables will make data pass through thick and thin of your devices.

Thursday 1 February 2018

What are the plenum cables, and why the plenum cables are more Use full than PVC?

Plenum cables have a special insulation which has the low smoke and low flame. Plenum cables are mandated to be installed in any space. For example, large offices and buildings. The reason why it costs so much is that the material which is used for manufacturing plenum cables is standards. This material is expensive than PV.
PLENUM is a word coined from special indoor air ventilation systems. There are special sites for air passage through the dimensions of the building and this is where the word Plenum originated. Plenum cables are heat and flame resistant, they are coated with the special material to counter any extraordinary incidents. Plenum cables are designed and fabricated with special insulations to avoid contamination in the building zone. Thus plenum cables are designed for the utmost comfort and user can breathe and work in safer and healthier environment. Usually, plenum cables are required for massive building structure with unique and unorthodox air ventilation systems. PLENUM CAT5E, for example, is the advanced version of patch cable and ensures durability, sustainability, and security.
Usually, drop ceilings and raised floor buildings to require the use of CAT5e Plenum cable as it would act as the fire extinguisher to an extent. It won’t catch fire as its jacket is made of fire-resistant material. In case the building or a part of it catches fire, Plenum cable, won’t suffocate the environment with lethal toxins and harmful gases. These gases could lead to painful injuries and could widen the spectrum of the catastrophic situation. PVC CABLES are made of polyvinyl chloride, which is a polymer and something similar to plastic. PVC is low to medium voltage cable. It suits smaller infrastructures which don’t own special air vents. PVC cable is made of a range of organic compounds. Carbon and other organic compounds aren’t environmentally friendly. They don’t have much of an ability to counter and tackle fires. They are cheaper than Plenum cables but not compactable for large-scale installations.
CAT6 PLENUM CABLE is an advanced and probably the latest version of the series of Plenum cables. CAT6 is also called twisted pair Ethernet cable and can support up to 10GB of Ethernet connections. BULK cables are a type of patch cables which are intended for connecting amplifiers, stereo systems, phones and similar installations. NETWORK CABLES include coaxial, optical fiber cables and twisted pair cables used to bind a network device to the other. It can also be used to connect two computers for mutual sharing of printers and scanners.
Cat6 Plenum TELECOMMUNICATION CABLES are intended for transmission of electromagnetic radiations. It allows a free-flowing and uninterrupted communication between the sender and the receiver.

Thursday 18 January 2018

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  • Length: 1000ft
  • Low Smoke, CMP Plenum rated jacket
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Thursday 11 January 2018

Thursday 4 January 2018

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Thursday 28 December 2017

How to Make Category5/Cat5e 350 MHz or Category6/Cat6 550 MHz Patch Cable


Before we start making a cat5e/Cat6 patch cable, need to cut a standard length of Cat5e/Cat6 cable. After cutting the length you should make sure to measurement. Nothing is worse than the patch cable you just built being an inch too short for your application. After cutting the wanted length we will start building our patch cable by shedding back about 1 inch of the jacket
After striping makes sure that the depth of your stripper is set deep enough to cut the jacket but not so deep that it nicks the conductors of the cable. If you do groove the conductors while shedding the cable, the cable may work fine at first, but after some time may be the conductors will break.
                                                          
Now we have the shielded jacket we'll want to separate and bend the pairs. We'll start by pushing the first pair and the last pair to their other sides (Orange to the left side and Brown to the right side). Untwist these pairs of cat5e/cat6 plenum cable any further than you've shielded the jacket. Now we'll split the green pair. Pull the white/green conductors to the opposite sides. And the blue pair in the middle.  Untwist the blue and white/blue conductor in against sides.

Note: Usually, it would be unmentionable to untwist the Cat5e/Cat6 pairs, not including when building patch cables. It would be almost unmanageable to pull out the conductors into the correct connector locations deprived of untwisting.
                                          
Now that we've parted and straightened the pairs we want to place the conductors in the suitable order according to which cabling standard you are spending. For this case, we will be cabling via the 568-B normal (most common in patch cables). Consult the pin-out for the correct color codes. After you have the wires settled, place them strongly together as shown in the picture. Once this is done, confirm that the cables are still in the accurate order and continue to next step. 
Now we need to slim the electrodes down to fit into the RJ45 connector. While adornment, make sure you make a nice clean cut at a 90-grade angle around 1/2 of an inch from the end of the cover. If you fail to make a cut, some of the electrodes may not reach the connector associates. If you cut the electrodes too small, again they will not make communication. If you leave the electrodes too long, when crinkling the connector, the covering will not be spellbound leaving the rinsing on the electrodes. This is not a good condition! For proper garnish, hold the wires securely just at the end of the cover as shown in the picture. Be assured to keep the electrodes in the right order.
                                          
 Our Cat5e patch cable is almost done. Although still holding the cable definitely, we now want to place the rods into their right location in the RJ45 Cat5e/cat6 Linked Connector.  Hold the RJ45 linked plug with the links facing up and prudently pullout the conductors in their correct locations. Apply a modest quantity of force in order to correctly seat the cables against the links in the connector. When the cables have been correctly put into the RJ45 linked connector, detect the tip. As shown in the picture to the left you must be able to see the end of each electrode, representative that the rods were fully injected. Also, take the remainder of the colors. All white conductors should be on the top and all the colored conductors on the bottom. 


Many customers have testified that they find Cat5e/cat6 Connectors with load bars much relaxed to use during the close process. The load bar is used to bring into line the conductors into the proper place and hold them in place during addition.
                                      
Sensibly insert the get-together which you have just completed into a linked crumpling tool, taking care to confirm the conductors stay fully injected. When crumpling the connector, use the full stroke of the crumple tool so that the contacts correctly "bite" into the rods.  After you have finalized the crimp, take time to see the connector and confirm all the pins were crumpled and that they made good contact with the rods. 











If you are structuring a straight through Cat5e/cat6 patch cable, terminate the opposed end by recapping this process from the first step. If this will be a cat 5/ cat6 cusp cables, return the first step and continue; however, terminate the second end of the cable using the cabling system that you didn’t use for the first end.  Terminating one finish with 568-B and the second one with 568-A makes a crossover wire. If it is a straight through wire you are making, simply use the same cabling arrangement for both ends.












That's it!  Use a sample to test for steadiness and your DIY Cat5/Cat6 patch cable is completed.


Note: If the cat6/cat5e plenum cable does not test positive for continuity cut the connector off and start over, or buy one of our pre-made or custom length patch cords.

   
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Wednesday 27 December 2017

Tuesday 12 December 2017

Shipping Process of WEST Cables

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Friday 8 December 2017

Comparisons b/w Cat3, Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 Etehrnet Cables

There are many Improvements of Cat3, Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 in the passing years, and a little compression b/w the performances and structures of these networking cables.

CAT3 Networking Cables:
In the early 1990′s CAT3 cables were used for house or office wirings. Category 3 cable is known as Cat3. This cable supports the frequency 16MHz and it carries communications data up to 10 Mbit/s. Now it is using the two-line phone. It supported 10Base-T.













CAT5 Networking Cables:    
Category 5 known as Cat 5 cable, Cat5 cable supports the frequency up to 100MHz and it has 4-twisted pair. Cat5 supported 100BASE-T.
It has two varieties:
  •      1.    Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
  •      2.    Screened Twisted Pair (SCTP)
Screened Twisted Pair (SCTP) type was widely used in the world and which Screened Twisted Pair (SCTP) to provide a measure of extra safety against interference, but it is rarely used outside of Europe.
And I will be explaining about UTP in Cat6 specs.











Cat5e Ethernet Cable:
The specification of category/cat5e improves upon the cat 5.
Category 5e known as Cat 5e cable, it fulfills higher standards of data transmission. Cat5e Ethernet cable supports the frequency up to 350MHz and Cat5e supported 1000BASE-T. It also has 4-twisted pair.
It has two major types:
  •          Cat5e Plenum (CMP) cable  
  •          Cat5e non-plenum (CMR) cable
CMP stands for Communications Plenum Cable
CMR stands for Communications Riser Cable
     The most common cable in the United States is Plenum because it is low smoke. CMP cable is best for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems. The plastic jacket of the plenum is fire-retardant. It is used for indoor and also outdoor
      Cat5e non-plenum cable is also known as riser (CMR) cable. This cable is much cheaper against plenum. The plenum is used for indoor and out-door but riser is just used for in-door.
It has two verities:
  •      Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
  •       Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)

And I will talk about the specs of UTP and STP in cat6 plenum Ethernet cables.














Cat6 Ethernet Cable:
Category 6 is also known as Cat6, and it is the most advanced cable against cat3, cat5, and cat5e and it is the best in performance. A Cat6 cable support 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and it is able to support the frequency up to 550 MHz, it means it fulfills standards of higher data transmission.
It has two major types:
  •        Cat5e Plenum (CMP) cable  
  •       Cat5e non-plenum (CMR) cable
I have described the specs of Plenum and non-plenum in Cat5e Ethernet Cables.
It also has two verities like cat5e cable:
  •        Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
  •        Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
UTP is standards for all categories like cat3, cat5, cat5e and also for cat6. And also it is found in telephone systems. And this cable is most common cable used for networking, UTP is using for video applications and also many cameras providing UTP output.

Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable is introduced by IBM Cabling Systems. This type of cable protects the EMI from exiting and entering the wire and it also protects the neighboring pairs from crosstalk.












Regards
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43333 Osgood Road Fremont, CA 94539, USA
PH: +1(408) 414-7437
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Monday 4 December 2017

Use of Networking Cables

Networking cables are often used for connecting one device to some other networking devices which are placed at some distance may be printers or scanners etc. We use them for different purposes.
Network cables are of different types depending upon their networks topology, Protocol, and size. Some people use wireless which somehow decreases the importance of network cables. There are three main types of networking cables which are coaxial wire, Optical Fiber wire, and Twisted Pair cable.
Twisted Pair cable:-In this kind of cables there is pair of wires which are twisted around each other and the purpose of that is to cancel out electromagnetic interference (EMI) of other wire pairs and from other external sources. This cable is often used at home or for some Ethernet networks. There are three different types of the twisted pair of cables which are shielded, unshielded, and foil.
Untwisted pair cable:-It is the opponent of twisted pair cables in twisted cable there is a pair of cable which is twisted around each other but in untwisted pair cable there is a whole different story in this there is also a pair of wire present like in twisted pair wires but they are not twisted to each other they are parallel to each other they move the head to head. They are also used for home purposes but twisted are more often used and these wires are rarely used.
Fiber Cable:-In this of cable there is a center glass core which is surrounded by several layers of protective material. There as an insulating jacket which is made of fire-resistant materials Teflon or PVC.
It is expensive than other cables and it transfers data to longer distances.
Coaxial Cables:- These are often used for the television. It is mainly used to transmit signal.
Networking cables are really a great invention because of them we can transfer our data to different devices placed far. They are really useful in places like hospitals, Educational Centers and mainly in offices. Networking cables are necessary for almost every electrical phenomenon.
We use these cables often in our daily life you can see at home we connect our computer to the modem by using networking cables. It became the necessity of networking thing and it is one of the most important inventions of all time. There are different cables available in the market you can order them by keeping in mind that for which purpose you are using it.
There are three major types of coaxial wires.
  1. Rg6 Coaxial wire
  2. Rg11 Coaxial wire
  3. Rg59 Coaxial wire
But mostly use Rg59 Coaxial wire.
Regards
Jason Holder,
43333 Osgood Road Fremont, CA 94539, USA
PH: +1(408) 414-7437
http://www.westcables.com/