Many business owners assume that adding an extra network cable improves reliability.
It sounds logical.
If one cable works, two must be better.
In business networking, that assumption can shut down your entire system.
At Business Communication Solutions, we’ve seen this simple mistake cause network outages for businesses across Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Georgetown, and Leander.
Here’s why it happens — and how to prevent it.
Can You Run Two Cables Between a Router and a Switch?
In most business networks, the answer is no — not without proper configuration.
You cannot simply connect:
Two patch cables between a router and a switch
Two cables between network switches
Duplicate connections inside your server rack
Unless the equipment is properly configured for redundancy, this creates a network loop.
And network loops cause serious problems.
What Is a Network Loop?
A network loop happens when traffic can circulate endlessly between two devices.
Instead of flowing in one clean path, data begins repeating itself.
When that happens, your business may experience:
Slow internet speeds
Dropped VoIP phone calls
Security cameras going offline
Random disconnects
Entire network crashes
We regularly troubleshoot these types of issues for Austin-area businesses that unknowingly added a second cable thinking it would increase reliability.
Instead, it created instability.
Why Proper Network Configuration Matters
True network redundancy is possible — but it must be engineered correctly.
Professional business network design may include:
Managed switches
Proper spanning tree configuration
Link aggregation (LACP)
Structured cabling design
Documented network topology
Redundancy is not about adding more cables.
It’s about proper configuration and intelligent network design.
Without correct setup, a single duplicate cable can bring down an office.
How This Impacts Businesses in Austin, TX
For companies in Austin and surrounding cities, network downtime means:
Lost productivity
Interrupted cloud applications
Phones not working
Security systems offline
Employees unable to work
In fast-growing markets like Austin, businesses depend on stable, well-configured networks.
Many outages are not caused by hardware failure.
They’re caused by configuration mistakes.
Professional IT & Network Support in Austin and Surrounding Cities
Business Communication Solutions provides professional IT support and network services in:
Austin, TX
Round Rock
Cedar Park
Pflugerville
Georgetown
Leander
We design, configure, and maintain business networks correctly — from the start.
Our services include:
Network design and installation
Switch and router configuration
Troubleshooting network outages
Remote IT support
Onsite IT support when needed
We make sure your system is stable, secure, and built for reliability.
Final Thoughts
More cables do not equal more protection.
In business networking:
Correct configuration is better than double wiring.
If your business depends on reliable internet, VoIP phones, cloud systems, or security cameras, your network must be configured properly.
If you're unsure about your setup, it’s better to review it now than deal with downtime later.
Business Communication Solutions proudly provides IT support and network support in Austin, TX and surrounding cities.
