Alongside main cabling Nomis Connections provides a range of quality peripherals from industry-leading manufacturers, designed to incorporate all communications devices onto a system in the most efficient way and to ensure your cabling is kept tidy and professional.
Server racks and comms cabinets
Server racks and comms cabinets to house hub components: Servers, Patch panels, telephone systems, data switches and so on.
Routers
Routers to provide your business with unbroken access to your high speed business broadband.
Wireless access points
Wireless access points – these devices are connected to your router, typically via CAT5e cabling, providing wireless access points across your site. If your business has a large premises, multiple wireless access points can be put in to give staff a strong Wi-Fi connection throughout.
Power rails
Power rails to be fitted into server racks and power multiple devices in the hub.
Wall sockets
Wall sockets – sockets to which communications and network devices can be connected. These sockets are connected directly to the cabling and are typically housed on dado trunking.
Data switches
Data switches to act as a hub for any device you wish to have on your LAN (Local Area Network). For example: If you have 20 computers, you aren’t likely to have a 20 port server. Instead, computers are connected from the patch panel to the data switch, which in turn connects to the server via a single port.
Trunking
The fascia in which cabling is housed to keep your office tidy and cabling easily accessible.
Patch panels
Patch panels, the central hardware to which cabling goes.
Patch leads
From the patch panel, patch leads are used to connect the relevant ports to other hardware, to a data switch for example.
Socket adapters
Socket adapters to convert the signal from legacy technology, such as fax machines, to one recognised by modern cabling.