On May 22, 1973, a memo was drafted that changed the professional world forever: the first description of the Ethernet. Before this innovation, computers were isolated islands of data. Now, the Ethernet is the invisible highway that allows your team to collaborate, share files, and access the cloud in real-time.
Nevertheless, like any highway, if the pavement is old and crumbling, traffic comes to a halt.
Why Your Network Infrastructure Still Matters
With wireless connectivity being largely seen as the default nowadays, many business owners overlook the physical cables behind the walls. Structured cabling is the planned system of high-quality wires and hardware that connects your office devices to the internet.
If your cabling is outdated or messy, it creates "bottlenecks" that slow down every employee on your team, regardless of how fast your internet service provider claims its service is. This is not only cost-inefficient but also incredibly frustrating for the workplace to deal with.
A Messy Server Room Costs More Than You’d Think
A disorganized network closet isn't just an eyesore; it is a major operational risk.
When cables are tangled or unlabeled, troubleshooting a minor outage can take hours instead of minutes. XFER specializes in organizing and optimizing your network's physical layer to ensure that heat stays low, airflow stays high, and your hardware lives a long, productive life.
Quick Tips for a Faster Wired Office
To celebrate the Ethernet’s birthday, do a quick "health check" of your office connectivity.
Ensure that high-bandwidth devices—like VoIP phones and desktop computers—are plugged directly into a wall jack rather than relying on Wi-Fi. A direct wired connection provides a more stable, secure, and significantly faster experience for your most critical business tasks.
Is your business running on a 1970s foundation? Don't let old wiring hold back your 2026 growth. Contact XFER at 734-927-6666 / 800-GET-XFER for a comprehensive network audit and ensure your digital highway is ready for the future.