WIRED NETWORK
The most common type of network connection is a wired connection. While wireless networks offer flexibility for portable computers, wired networks offer unbeatable performance, reliability, and security. Some folks might have you believe that setting up a wired network is so simple that anyone can do it. But keep in mind, a professional installer is familiar with EIA / TIA standards, local wiring and electrical codes, and making custom cables. Hiring a network cabling professional guarantees a neat, professional job – sloppy cabling is more apt to deteriorate over time, harder to manage, and poses more of a fire risk.
Warehouse Wiring:
Along with residential wiring services, KCS also offers network wiring services for commercial office buildings and warehouse wiring.
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So remember, wired networking IS simple – as simple as picking up the phone and calling KCS!

WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS (WAP)
A wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wired communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or related standards. The WAP connects to a router and relays data between the wireless devices (ie computers or printers) and wired devices on the network.

WIRELESS NETWORK INSTALLATIONS:
KCS provides a plethora of wireless installations. You’ve probably heard that wireless installations are easy – but before you attempt to tackle this job, do your research and be aware: Not all wireless is created equal, therefore, you must be sure to choose the right component for the job.
If you decide to call a contractor, you’ll also want to keep in mind that some companies specialize in indoor installations, while others focus primarily on outdoor installations. There are major differences between an indoor installation and an outdoor installation. We perform indoor and outdoor wireless installations with a wide range of high quality antennas such as Cisco, Motorola, Tranzeo and Deliberant.
With regards to wireless installations, you must remember that, unlike cable, there are no rules and paths to follow - so the signals are free to roam. Because of this, the need for site surveys is critical. Site surveys tell us if any RF interference exists that could potentially affect the signal and connectivity strength of the installation. Not many companies do this – and more importantly, not many companies know how to do this? Give KCS a call when you’re ready for a wireless installation

WORK-STATION WIRE MANAGEMENT:
Office cubicle and workstation wiring must be designed properly to prevent overloading of cubicle and workstation wiring. If the components are not properly balanced, problems arise. We have tons of solutions to choose from – our cable management solutions include Cable Raceways, Cinch Straps, Nylon Wire Ties, Crimping tools, Cat6 Patch Panels, CAT6 Patch Cables and more!
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