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 Structured Wiring for Commercial and Residential Customers   

As our homes and our lifestyles incorporate more and more electronics for entertainment and communication, the wiring in most homes will become the weak link. The solution is called "Structured Cabling." It's a network of high-speed cables, for services like telephone, Internet, and cable TV, that start at a central panel and run to wall outlets in each room in your home.

In the past, most homes were wired for only basic services like electricity, telephone, and cable TV. That's not enough to take advantage of today's new technologies.

Great Bay Communication can install a home wiring network that connects all the rooms in your home to a central location. From there, services like telephone, fax, and high speed Internet can be routed to any room in the house. Conveniences like satellite, cable, and closed-circuit TV can be enjoyed wherever you choose. And because the home wiring networks we install have the future in mind, new technologies like interactive TV, digital television, and video-on-demand can easily be made part of your home and your lifestyle.

High-speed cables are run from wall plates in individual rooms to a central location in your garage or utility room. Incoming services like telephone, cable, and satellite TV are brought to the central location.

An equipment panel at the central location houses all the distribution hardware and allows services to be routed (and re-configured) to each room. The wall plates in each room have connectors for telephone, data, and video--just plug and play!

Structured cabling lets you watch video from antenna, cable, satellite, VCR, or DVD in any room in your home. It gives you access to multiple telephone lines for voice, fax, or modem in any room. And, it lets you link home computers to share files, printers, and internet access. All the convenience of the office?at home!

Structured cabling lets several computers share high speed Internet access from services like cable modems, ISDN, or DSL. A printer in one room can be shared with computers in other rooms. Enjoy the flexibility of plugging into your network at different places throughout your home.

Computer jacks are located throughout your home on the same wall plates as your phone outlets (or on additional wall plates, if desired).

High-speed cable is run from each wall plate to a central panel, or optionally, to a point near your primary computer. The individual cables are plugged into an inexpensive network hub. The hub creates the link between the computers, printers, and the Internet access devices (like a cable modem). The individual computers and devices are configured to 'talk' to each other over the network.

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591 Middle Street
Portsmouth,NH 03801
Phone:603-422-0727
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Fax:603-422-7727

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