Damage to cables can occur both during installation and at any point subsequently. There are rigorous guidelines for the various classifications of wires, and failure to follow them may result in connectivity issues. Inadequate design and implementation may leave copper wires in your network susceptible to interference.
Network malfunctions can be devastating, drastically decreasing output and potentially resulting in expensive expenses. Although there are numerous probable causes of network failures, the cabling architecture plays a role in up to half of them. Common cable network faults range from minor, easily repaired flaws to costly, significant outages. Several of these problems are preventable, owing to negligent installation, insufficient planning, and poor cable management.