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Hassle-free Network Infrastructure Design and Installations at affordable prices!!!.In today’s high-speed IT Office Networking environment, it is critical to know that your Cat5/Cat6 data Network and backbone wiring isn’t going to fail. With over thirty years of experience installing business networks voip, telephone, and other low voltage technologies, KidrenCorp Solutions (KCS) brings both expertise and proficiency to the table
We provide a total solution for your premise cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 network cabling needs. Whether you have 10 drops – or 2,000 drops – KSC has the solution for you. We offer both planning, design and installation of your entire office networking infrastructure. Whether you’re a small start up seeking a new network or large corporation needing additional lines, KSC can help

DATA – CATEGORY 5, CATEGORY 5E, CATEGORY 6
Category 5, the most basic is available in two varieties:
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), the type widely used in the United States, and
Screened Twisted Pair (SCTP), which has shielding to provide a measure of extra protection against interference, but is rarely used outside of Europe
Cables belonging to Category 5 are either solid or stranded: Solid Cat 5 is more rigid, and the better choice if data needs to be transmitted over a long distance, while Stranded Cat 5 is very flexible and most likely to be used as patch cable. Cat 5 cable can support 10 or 100 Mbps Ethernet, and has a capability of up to 100MHz.
Category 5e uses the same lines as basic Cat 5, but it fulfills higher standards of data transmission. While Cat 5 is common in older cabling systems, Category 5e has almost entirely replaced it in new installations. Cat 5e can handle data transfer at 1000 Mbps, is suitable for Gigabit Ethernet, and experiences much lower levels of near-end crosstalk (NEXT) than Cat 5.
Category 6 is the most advanced DATA cabling option and it, hands-down, provides the best performance. Just like Cat 5 and Cat 5e, Cat 6 cable is typically made up of four twisted pairs of copper wire, but its capabilities far exceed those of other cable types because of one particular structural difference: a longitudinal separator. This separator isolates each of the four pairs of twisted wire from the others, which reduces crosstalk, allows for faster data transfer, and gives Category 6 cable twice the bandwidth of Cat 5!
Cat 6 cable is ideal for supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and is able to operate at up to 250 MHz. Since technology and standards are constantly evolving, Cat 6 is the wisest choice of cable when taking any possible future updates to your network into consideration. Not only is Category 6 cable future-safe, it is also backward-compatible with any previously-existing Cat 5 and Cat 5e cabling found in older installations.

DATA CENTER RELOCATION:
There are countless details involved in the successful relocation of a data center. Of the hundreds of minute details, there are five critical tasks that any data center relocation must address. At KCS, our technicians can work with you to make sure that each and every one of these essential tasks is carefully and thoroughly addressed. From data center hosting to disaster recovery, KCS provides you with everything needed to move your sensitive documents to a new data center hosting site with no lapses in data security:
Make a list, check it twice. Compile a checklist or inventory of every component that will need to be relocated or consolidated.
Protect Your Data! Back Up Your Data and have a Disaster Recovery plan and Data Protection solutions — just in case. Address Data Security and data protection solutions to ensure the business remains un-compromised.
Create a Budget. You have to financially plan for construction, renovation, site closure, equipment, and staff.
Communicate precisely in RFPs, SOWs and Contracts. Vague RFPs create poor SOWs. Partner with a Data Center Relocation specialist right from the start.
Out with the old and in with the new! Prepare the new facility by ensuring that all data center services are ready, tested and approved – finish by closing the old data center.
Migrate. Voila! The final payoff: the moment all those weeks of careful planning combine with superior project management resulting in a flawless move to your new data center hosting site.

DEMARC EXTENSIONS:
In telecommunications, a demarc extension refers to the transmission path originating from the interface of the access provider's side of a telecommunications circuit demarcation point within a premise and ending at the termination point prior to the interface of the edge Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). This may include in-segment equipment, media converters and patch cords as required to complete the circuit's transmission path to the edge CPE. A demarc extension can also be referred to as inside wiring, extended demarc, circuit extension, CPE cabling and riser cabling.
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KCS offers fast, professional installation of all your Cat5e and Cat6 wiring needs from 2-Drop relocations to complete multiple location office and warehouse networking. We can and will beat all competitors’ prices
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Fiber Installation:
In general, fiber optic cable can be installed with many of the same techniques used with conventional copper cables. KCS will:
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Conduct a thorough site survey prior to cable placement.
Develop a cable pulling plan.
Follow proper procedures.
Do not exceed cable minimum bend radius.
Do not exceed cable maximum recommended load.
Document the installation
KCS offers fast, professional installation of all your Cat5e and Cat6 wiring needs from 2-Drop relocations to complete multiple location office and warehouse networking. We can and will beat all competitors’ prices
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