About Us
Located in Bellmawr, New Jersey, in the heart of the Philadelphia metropolitan area, Dragora Technologies is a New Jersey network cabling company that serves the South Jersey and Philadelphia region, servicing Delaware, New Jersey, Pennslyvania, New York and beyond. Our New Jersey network cabling contractors are just minutes from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mt. Laurel, NJ; Moorestown, NJ; Cherry Hill, NJ; Deptford, NJ; Turnersville, NJ; Haddonfield, NJ and Washington Township, NJ.
We offer structured network cabling installation, Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6/Fiber cabling installation, patch panel installation and termination, voice cabling installation and termination, network cabling troubleshooting and testing, voice and data jack installation and termination, VOIP and business phone system installation; Wi-Fi/Wireless network installation; demarc extension cabling; network cabling for people counters, security, etc.; computer rollouts and full network installation. We are a business voice and data network cabling contractor that services businesses of all sizes and we take pride in our speed, low prices, convenience, accessibility, technical expertise and our world class customer service.
Call us at 856-931-0074 to discuss your project goals and time frame. Aside from our cabling services we also offer IT and computer equipment sales, full business network installation, computer and network troubleshooting and repair, server installation, high performance used computers and much more.
Network Wiring Installation - A Brief Network Cabling Primer
Cat5 Network Cabling Installation - Category 5 cabling, once used extensively for network cabling, is now obsolete. It was designed to run at 10 and 100 Mbps (megabits per second) speeds. It has been supplanted by Cat5e or Cat6 cable. We only use the term Cat5 on our website because some people loosely refer to Cat5e and Cat6 cable as Cat5 cable.
Cat5e Network Cabling Installation - Category 5e (the "e" stands for enhanced) is the most common type of network cabling currently installed for phone and computer networks. It was designed to run at gigabit speeds (1000 Mbps) and is the standard cable now installed for VOIP networks (voice services running over the IP protocol), data networks and even for analog phone systems. As with Cat5 cable Cat5e cable provides 4 pairs of wires. The maximum recommended length for gigabit speeds is 100 meters (328 feet). Cat5e reduces crosstalk (interferance between individual wires in the cable) as compared to its Cat5 ancestor, providing more reliable communication, particularly at higher speeds. With regard to using Cat5e/Cat6 cable with analog phone systems, analog phones require 1 pair of wires for each line, by running a Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 cable which uses 4 pairs, analog phone lines can be easily added in the future without running further cables to a desk, cash register, or other location.
Cat6/Cat6a Network Cabling Installation - Category 6 cabling is designed to run at 10 gigabits per second, with regular Cat6 cabling recommended for 10 Gbps speeds for up to 55 meters and Cat6a cabling able to extend 10 Gbps speeds up to 100 meters. Although most networks are currently running at 1 Gbps, Cat6 and Cat6a can be installed so that new cabling doesn't have to be installed when 10 Gbps speeds become more common.
Fiber Optic Network Cabling Installation - Fiber Optic cabling, unlike Cat5e/Cat6 cabling, transmits data using light rather than electrical signals. It is typically used for distances longer than the 100 meters (the traditional recommended limit of Cat5e cable), or for network backbones. Fiber typically runs at 1 or 10 Gbps in businesses, though it is capable of higher speeds. There are two main types of fiber optic cabling, single-mode and multi-mode. Typically multi-mode is used in most businesses, while single-mode is usually used in networks between buildings. Multi-mode fiber can achieve 10 Gbps for a recommended distance of 550 meters or less, while single-mode fiber can achieve the same data rates for many miles.
Whatever your needs are, we can help you pick the right cabling for the job and make sure it is installed quickly and correctly.