The Problem
Why wired infrastructure still wins.
WiFi is convenient. Structured cabling is reliable. The best networks use both, with low-voltage wiring as the backbone.
WiFi-Only Bottleneck
Your gaming PC, streaming box, and work desktop are all competing for wireless bandwidth. Hardwired connections deliver consistent, full-speed throughput with zero interference.
No Wired Backhaul for APs
Mesh systems using wireless backhaul lose 50% of bandwidth per hop. Hardwired access points deliver the full speed of your internet plan to every corner of the house.
Cameras & PoE Devices Need Cable
PoE cameras, access points, and VoIP phones all require low-voltage cabling. Without structured cable runs in place, every new device means fishing cable through finished walls.
No Future-Proofing
Builder-grade homes ship with coax and phone lines. Cat6 supports 10 Gbps and single mode fiber handles 100 Gbps+. Proper structured cabling outlasts every wireless standard.
Our Process
From consultation to handoff.
Consultation
Discuss your goals, assess current setup, and identify requirements.
Site Survey
On-site evaluation of layout, access paths, and infrastructure.
Proposal
Detailed scope, timeline, equipment list, and transparent pricing.
Installation
Professional install with clean cable management and minimal disruption.
Configuration
Full system setup, optimization, and thorough testing.
Handoff
Documentation, walkthrough, and ongoing support options.
Included
What's included.
Cat6 / Cat6a Data Drops
Data CablingDedicated data cable runs from patch panel to destination.
Single Mode Fiber Runs
FiberFuture-proof fiber optic connections for high-bandwidth links.
Coax Distribution
CoaxRG6 coax runs for antenna, cable TV, and MoCA.
Patch Panel Termination
InfrastructureAll cables terminate at a structured patch panel.
Wall Plate Installation
Finish WorkLow-voltage wall plates with keystone jacks at each location.
Testing & Certification
QualityEvery run tested end-to-end before the job is closed out.
Cable Comparison
Technical specifications.
| Cable Type | Max Speed | Max Distance | Use Case | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cat6 | 10 Gbps | 55m (10G) / 100m (1G) | Data drops, PoE devices, AP backhaul | $150 / drop |
| Cat6a | 10 Gbps | 100m | Long runs, 10G backbones, high-PoE | $200 / drop |
| Single Mode Fiber | 100 Gbps+ | 10km+ | Building links, backbone, future-proof | $300+ / run |
| RG6 Coax | 3 Gbps (MoCA 2.5) | 100m | Antenna, cable TV, MoCA network | $125 / drop |
FAQ
Common questions.
Starting Price
$150 / drop
Standard attic-access data drop
- ✓Cat6 cable run from patch panel to wall plate
- ✓Patch panel termination with strain relief
- ✓Keystone jack and low-voltage wall plate
- ✓Proper cable routing and support
- ✓Labeling and documentation
- ✓End-to-end testing and certification
Difficult wall routes (no attic access, exterior walls, concrete) priced at $200-$300 per drop. Cat6a, fiber, and coax priced individually. Volume discount available for 4+ drops.