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Four links specializes in the highest quality installation of all forms of certified voice and data cabling including Category 5e, Category 6, fiber-optic, buried, aerial and for wireless networks.

Schedule a free site visits today for your structured cabling installation consultation that will help you achieve your organizational goals.

We know having an organized business network is imperative for productivity and growth. Our structured cabling has a high level of flexibility as it can easily and quickly accommodate new adds, moves, or changes. This ensures your business experiences improved performance which translates to increased profit. we can provide cost-effective products and installation services for today's competitive market.

Our Structured Cabling Installations Include:


Structure cabling design & installation
Structured cabling is the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be suitable for today's needs and those of the future. With a correctly installed system, current and future requirements can be met, and hardware that is added in the future will be supported.
Surveillance camera systems
Covert surveillance refers to techniques used which are hidden or disguised so that the subject does not know they are being monitored or watched. Overt surveillance refers to the use of devices which are visible and recognisable such as a signposted CCTV system.
Security access control systems
Access control identifies users by verifying various login credentials, which can include usernames and passwords, PINs, biometric scans, and security tokens. Many access control systems also include multifactor authentication (MFA), a method that requires multiple authentication methods to verify a user's identity.
Fiber optic cabling
Fiber-optic cables transmit data via fast-traveling pulses of light. Another layer of glass, called "cladding," is wrapped around the central fiber and causes light to repeatedly bounce off the walls of the cable rather than leak out at the edges, enabling the single to go farther without attenuation.
Data network cabling
Network cables are used to connect and transfer data and information between computers, routers, switches and storage area networks . These cables are essentially the carrier or media through which data flows.
Cat 5E, Cat 6, Cat 6A
CAT6 cables perform up to 250 MHz which is more than twice that of CAT5e cables (100 Mhz), they offer speeds up to 10GBASE-T or 10-Gigabit Ethernet, whereas CAT5e cables can support up to 1GBASE-T or 1-Gigabit Ethernet.
Ethernet cabling
Mainly there are three types of ethernet cables used in LANs i.e., Coaxial cables, Twisted Pair cables, and Fiber optic cables. An Ethernet cable is used for faster speeds, like Cat 5e and Cat 6e (or higher). Ethernet cables connect your modem, router, computer, and other wired Internet-capable devices to carry broadband signals.
Audio/Visual cabling
Audio visual cables are those that transmit both audio and video signals. TYPES OF AUDIO VISUAL CABLES. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface): It is a compact audio visual interface to transfer uncompressed video and compressed/uncompressed audio data.
VoIP cabling
Each workstation where you will be installing a VoIP phone must have Category 5 (CAT5), Category 5 Enhanced (CAT5E), or Category 6 (CAT6) cabling installed with an Ethernet (RJ45) jack. CAT6 cabling should be used where throughput of greater than 100Mbps is desired.
Low voltage cabling
Low-voltage cables are used for a variety of applications in business settings. They can connect computers to networks, transmit data signals between different parts of a building, or connect audio/visual equipment. Low-voltage cables are also often used in security systems and alarm systems.
Coaxial cabling
Coaxial cable, or coax is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric; many coaxial cables also have a protective outer sheath or jacket. .
Telephone cabling (commercial)
One of the most common telephone cables is called the coaxial cable. It is called coaxial because it has one physical channel, which is an insulated layer that is a woven shield of copper. This inner layer carries the signal and is surrounded by another physical channel that is created out of a plastic sheath.
WLAN network installation
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a wireless distribution method for two or more devices. WLANs use high-frequency radio waves and often include an access point to the Internet. A WLAN allows users to move around the coverage area, often a home or small office, while maintaining a network connection.
Paging systems server racks
Discover our range of products in Server Racks and Accessories. A server rack is a rack specifically designed to hold and organize IT equipment. We design, sell and install paging systems nationwide.
Patch panel termination
What is patch panel and how it works? Patch panels bundle multiple network ports together to connect incoming and outgoing lines — including those for local area networks, electronics, electrical systems and communications. When patch panels are part of a LAN, they can connect computers to other computers and to outside lines.
Wireless LAN solutions
Wi-Fi-enabled products use radio waves to transmit data and communicate with one another. Initially the technology used the 2.4 GHz frequency, but it has since expanded to 5 GHz, 60 GHz, and 6 GHz frequency bands. Wi-Fi is not the only wireless LAN technology out there, but it's by far the most.
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