Patch Cord the old and the New

Patch cords are an essential component of many electronic devices and systems, from audio equipment to computer networks. However, for those who are not familiar with the term, the concept of patch cords may be a bit confusing. This article aims to provide a clear and comprehensive overview of patch cords, including their definition, types, and uses. Whether you're a tech enth...
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PatchBox

Server racks are an essential component of any data center. They provide a centralized location for storing and organizing network equipment, servers, and other critical hardware. To optimize the functionality of a server rack, one needs to equip it with the right accessories. Whether you are building a new server rack or upgrading an existing one, selecting the right acces...
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Cage Nuts

When you think of industrial fasteners, what comes to mind? Screws, bolts, nuts, washers, and maybe some fancy clips or clamps? While these components are undoubtedly essential for any mechanical, electrical, or construction project, there's one type of fastener that often goes unnoticed, yet plays a crucial role in securing and connecting various parts and panels: cage nuts. ...
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Better than cage nuts

Mounting Better than Cage Nuts Mounting 19″ equipment in a network rack has never been easier before – with the /dev/mount, our innovative, high-quality cage nut alternative. It holds equipment securely in place before the hex nuts are even fastened, making hardware mounting a faster, easier, and more secure task. Our /dev/mount is safer to use than conventional M5 or M6 ca...
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Engraved patch panel labels

Engraved labels for data cabling, IT, telecoms, electrical Our Engraved high-quality labels made by our own experts, coupled with our installation knowledge, make us the best. So give us a try or ask for some FREE samples to test and see how we can make your low Voltage installation stand out from the rest. Together with High quality, accurate labeling with friendly, exp...
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How to Choose and Use Patch Panel Labels for Your Network Infrastructure

Introduction: If you're responsible for managing a network infrastructure, you know how important it is to keep everything organized and labeled. One of the most important tools for this task is patch panel labels. These labels help you keep track of your cables, connections, and equipment, making it easier to troubleshoot issues and make changes to your network. In this...
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What are Engraved Patch Panel Labels and Why They are Important for Data Centers?

Introduction: As technology continues to evolve and advance, data centers have become the backbone of many businesses and organizations. These facilities store, process, and transmit large amounts of information, and as such, require a well-organized and efficient infrastructure. One of the key components of a data center is the patch panel. A patch panel is a device that c...
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Expertise

Network Connections Group USA has been working in the computer cabling industry for lots of years and has gained considerable knowledge. We have seen data transmission speeds move from 10 megabits to 10 gigabits and we are now future-proofing some customers with solutions to support the latest speeds. We have been providing Aerospace and Cruise ship support for many year...
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Low Voltage

Low voltage contractors who are working in the structured cabling need to use our great cable labels they find out they are cost-effective and very very good. If you pull low-voltage cables then you need to use our cable labels they are better and cost less than our competitors Network Connections Group USA provides the most cost-effective cable labeling products to ensu...
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When is a cable label not a label?

When is a cable label not a label? when the handheld machine runs out of tape. This week's on-site has nothing to do with structured cabling, just a visit to check out a new location for an office space. Then in the corner of my eye, I see UTP moving out of a box into the ceiling, and being the great structured cabling engineer I am I started feeding the cable until the cablin...
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