What Is MDF Jumpering? MDF Jumpering is the process of connecting individual customer lines to the main telecommunications network within a building’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by installing jumper wires. This procedure bridges the external service...
What is an Internet Technician? An Internet Technician specialises in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of internet, phone, and data services within homes and businesses. They focus on internal cabling and equipment that connects to the broader...
What is a good internet speed? We live in a world where a fast, reliable internet connection has become a basic necessity. Whether you’re streaming movies, gaming, working from home, or just browsing the web, the speed of your internet connection can make or...
MDF Cleanup and Connectivity Improvement Overview In this case study, we examine a recent job completed by our head tech, Jason, in Redfern. The project involved a Main Distribution Frame (MDF) cleanup and MDF upgrade to address persistent connectivity issues for a...
Emergency Repair of Underground Cat6 Cables for a Builder Overview Our head Internet technician, Jason, was called out to a job in Lilyfield to address a critical issue for a builder client. During construction, the team had accidentally cut through underground Cat6...
A Comprehensive Guide to Lead-in Conduit Installation If you’re looking for a done-for-you lead-in cable installation service. If you have been told that you need to provide an NBN lead-in conduit so you can connect to the NBN then this guide should help you...
Beaming Internet Across Woronora Dam Overview SECURE A COM was approached with a complex and unique task: to provide internet connectivity across Woronora Dam, specifically from the shore to a pontoon in the dam’s centre, and then extending from one pontoon to...
The NBN Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) Upgrade Explained What is Fibre to the Premises (FTTP)? FTTP, or Fibre to the Premises, is a state-of-the-art technology that brings fibre optic cables directly to your home or business. Unlike older technologies that rely on...
Manage Your Data Usage Effectively and Avoid Running Out Quickly Data bundles are essential for staying connected to the world, but they tend to run out quickly, and their cost is increasing. By adopting effective data management strategies, you can manage your data...
Incorrect Callout Fee – How to Escape Them? Incorrect callout fees can be a frustrating and costly experience for subscribers of internet service providers (ISPs) in Australia. When an ISP’s technician or representative attends a subscriber’s...
Does Weather Mess with Your Internet Connection? You’re in the middle of a crucial work-from-home meeting or watching a streaming show, and suddenly your internet connection slows down—or worse, drops entirely. Frustrating, right? But have you ever wondered:...
How to Troubleshoot Internet Connectivity at Home Are you having trouble connecting to the internet at home? It can be frustrating when your connection fails, especially if you rely on it for work, study, or staying in touch with loved ones. Don’t...
Navigating the Challenges of Setting Up a Home Wired Network So you’ve been thinking about setting up a wired home network yourself. As experienced cablers who have installed thousands of sockets over the years, we can tell you that connecting the cables at the...
Unravelling the Mystery: Who Invented WiFi? The invention of WiFi is a remarkable technological development that has revolutionised our world. But who is the mastermind behind this wireless connectivity? In this article, I will dive into the history of WiFi, exploring...
What’s the Difference Between a Modem and a Router? When setting up a home or office internet connection, people often confuse the roles of a modem and a router. While these devices work together to connect you to the internet, they serve distinct functions....