One common issue is when the client starts using the network and begins facing unstable speed, random disconnection, or inconsistent performance between points. This often happens when the cable quality is not consistent or the cable type does not match the project requirement.

Example case: An IT solution company installs a full office network for 25 workstations, printers, IP phones, and access points. The network works during testing, but after daily usage starts, users complain that some network points are slower and less stable than others. By using Panamax Cat6 cable for the horizontal cabling, the installer can improve consistency and support better long-term performance.
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Example case: A shoplot renovation project only needs basic network points for POS, CCTV, and office internet. In this case, Panamax Cat5e cable may be suitable. But for a larger office project with higher bandwidth expectations, more users, and future expansion plans, Panamax Cat6 cable is the better choice.
Technicians often complain when cable is too hard to pull, too messy to strip, or inconsistent during termination. This slows the team down and affects finishing quality.
Example case: A shoplot renovation project only needs basic network points for POS, CCTV, and office internet. In this case, Panamax Cat5e cable may be suitable. But for a larger office project with higher bandwidth expectations, more users, and future expansion plans, Panamax Cat6 cable is the better choice.
Example case: A warehouse office setup requires cable runs from the network rack to admin office points, CCTV points, and WiFi access points. Lower-grade cable can increase the chance of unstable connectivity. Using Panamax Cat6 cable helps the installer build a more reliable infrastructure backbone for the project.
Example case: A client asks for complete office setup: internet network, CCTV system, access point wiring, and device connections in one package. Instead of sourcing random cable brands for different parts of the job, the installer can standardize with Panamax cable solutions for more consistent project quality and purchasing control.
Example case: An IT support company handles network rollout for a small office. A few weeks later, users complain about unstable printer connection and access point drop-off. If the issue traces back to inconsistent cabling, the company loses time and margin on rework. Choosing Panamax cable Malaysia from the beginning helps reduce this risk and gives more confidence in project delivery.
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