Data Cabling & Networking
Structured cabling that is tested, labelled and documented.
Wi-Fi complaints are usually cabling complaints. A proper structured install — certified runs, a tidy patch panel, PoE where it belongs and access points placed for coverage instead of convenience — fixes problems that no amount of new router hardware will.
What this covers
- Cat6 / Cat6a structured cabling
- Patch panels, racks and cable management
- Fiber runs between buildings and floors
- Wi-Fi access point placement and PoE
- Network closet build-out and clean-up
- Office, warehouse and retail cabling
- Cable certification and testing
- Port labelling and as-built documentation
Who this is for
Residential
Hardwired ports for offices, media rooms and cameras, plus access points that give you real coverage across concrete walls instead of one overworked router.
Commercial
New build-outs, office moves and rescue jobs on cabling that was never labelled or tested — done so the next technician can actually work with it.
Questions about Data Cabling & Networking
Cat6 or Cat6a?
Cat6 handles gigabit everywhere and 10 gigabit over short runs, and it covers most offices and homes. Cat6a is worth it for long runs, dense PoE, or when you know 10 gigabit to the desk is coming. We recommend based on your run lengths, not on what has the bigger number.
Can you fix the mess in my existing network closet?
Yes, and it is some of the most useful work we do. We trace and label every run, terminate to a patch panel, dress the cabling and hand you documentation of what goes where. Downtime is planned around your schedule.
Do you test what you install?
Every run is tested and the results are part of what we hand over. An untested cable is not an installation, it is a guess.
Can you run cabling and cameras at the same time?
Yes — cameras, access points and data drops all share the same infrastructure, so doing them together is cheaper and cleaner than opening the same walls and ceilings twice.
