Network Cabling.
Easy Upgrades can install network cabling at your premises for a very competitive price.
Although wireless networking is easier and cheaper to set up, it is not suitable for many office or warehouses simply because it is too slow. Wireless speed for an encrypted 802.11g network is theoretically 54Mbps but can often drop to a tenth of this speed in the room next door to the access point. This is fine for surfing the Web, but not good for running business applications across a network (such as Sage Line 50 software or Mamut) or for exchanging large files.
CAT 5e cable guarantees a connection of 1000Mbps (1Gbps) for each PC connected to the network. Your accounting software will speed up, files will transfer almost instantly and even your internet access may get quicker, since many internet connections are now over 10Mbps.
Usually this involves installing a small cabinet at a central point, which contains a patch panel and network switch. All the network cables connect to this cabinet. The other end of each cable is fastened to the wall and terminated with an RJ45 socket near a desk. This wiring can be used for computer networking and telephones. So ideally, your internal telephone exchange should also be connected in to the cabinet. This gives flexibilty - when a user moves desk, you can just re-patch his/her telephone and computer network link to a nearby RJ45 Socket. 