About: Advanced 1 Technologies
Advanced 1 Technologies is located in Naperville, IL approximately 30 miles west of Chicago. We service the entire state of Illinois with our primary focus being in DuPage, Kane, Will, Kendall, Cook, & Lake counties.
We also serve Florida, Texas, North & South Carolina as well and if needed travel can be discussed to other states.
Low voltage cabling including Audio/Video/Alarm/Data.
Category 6
Category 7
Advanced 1 Technologies is located in Naperville, IL approximately 30 miles west of Chicago. We service the entire state of Illinois with our primary focus being in DuPage, Kane, Will, Kendall, Cook, & Lake counties.
We also serve Florida, Texas, North & South Carolina as well and if needed travel can be discussed to other states.
We
specialize in Voice, Data, Cable, CCTV, Plasma TV installations with or
without Media Player Installation. We also Install and De-Install all
POS Items, Camera Systems, Business Telephone Systems, And Corporate
moves. Need your Home or Business cabled only? We can do that too, if you just would like us to come out and run the cabling for your new system that we can do as well, Just let us know by e-mail or by phone.
Low voltage cabling including Audio/Video/Alarm/Data.
Cat5 UTP and SCTP, Cat5e, Cat5E, Cat6, Cat7 (when available) Cable Systems.
Advanced 1 Technologies, installs Cat5, Cat5E, Cat6 and Cat7(when available) cable systems.
Category 5 Cable (UTP)
(Unshielded
Twisted Pair) A multipair (usually 4 pair) high performance cable that
consists of twisted pair conductors, used mainly for data transmission.
Note: The twisting of the pairs gives the cable a certain amount of
immunity from the infiltration of unwanted interference. category-5 UTP
cabling systems are by far, the most common (compared to SCTP) in the
United States. Basic cat 5 cable was designed for characteristics of up
to 100 MHz. Category 5 cable is typically used for Ethernet networks
running at 10 or 100 Mbps.
Category 5 Cable (SCTP)
(Screened
Twisted Pair) Same as above, except that the twisted pairs are given
additional protection from unwanted interference by an overall shield.
There is some controversy concerning which is the better system (UTP or
SCTP). Category 5 SCTP cabling systems require all components to maintain the shield, and are used almost exclusively in European countries.
Category 5 E Cable (enhanced)
Category 5 E Cable (enhanced)
Same as Category 5, except that it is made to somewhat more stringent standards (see comparison
chart below). The Category 5 E standard is now officially part of the
568A standard. Category 5 E is recommended for all new installations,
and was designed for transmission speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second
(Gigabit Ethernet).
Category 6
Same
as Category 5 E, except that it is made to a higher standard (see
comparison chart below). The Category 6 standard is now officially part
of the 568A standard.
Category 7
Same as Category 6, except that it is made to a higher
standard. The Category 7 standard is still in the works (as of this
writing) and is not yet part of the 568A standard. One major difference
with category 7's construction (as compared with category 5, 5 E, and
6) is that all 4 pairs are individually shielded, and an overall shield
enwraps all four pairs. Category 7 will use an entirely new connector
(other than the familiar RJ-45).