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Data Cabling

Data Cabling Services Across Wisconsin

Clean, tested, documented cable runs that your network can depend on for the next decade.

Network problems are frustrating. Cabling problems are worse, because they hide. We install structured cabling — Cat6, Cat6a, and fiber — that is properly tested, labeled, and documented from day one. When something goes wrong years later, you will know exactly where everything runs and why.

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What's Included

Structured Cabling Installation

We install Cat6 and Cat6a ethernet cabling with clean terminations, consistent labeling, and full test results. No mystery runs, no unlabeled drops.

Fiber Optic Cabling

Single-mode and multi-mode fiber for backbone connections, inter-building links, and any run where copper distance limits or bandwidth requirements rule out copper.

New Construction & Retrofit

We work alongside general contractors on new builds and retrofit existing facilities — from a single additional drop to a full rewire of an older building.

Server Room & Data Center Cabling

Patch panels, cable trays, and structured runs that make your server room easy to work in. Organized cabling saves hours during troubleshooting.

Testing & Certification

Every run gets tested and certified to TIA/EIA standards. You get documented results — not our word that it works.

Cable Management & Organization

Proper bundling, pathways, and labeling that make sense to anyone who has to work in the space after us — including your own staff years down the road.

Why Wisconsin Businesses Choose Us for Cabling

  • Certified installers experienced in offices, warehouses, and industrial facilities
  • Every run tested and certified — no guessing whether it will support your equipment
  • Documented installations that make troubleshooting and future changes straightforward
  • New construction and retrofit experience throughout Wisconsin
  • Copper and fiber under one roof — no need to hire multiple contractors
  • Coordinated with your network team or managed IT provider for end-to-end continuity

Quick IT Tips

Practical advice you can use right now — whether you work with us or not.

  • Always install Cat6a instead of Cat6 for new runs if your budget allows. The incremental cost is small and it supports 10 Gbps at full 100-meter distance — which matters as speeds increase.
  • Label both ends of every cable run during installation. Trying to trace unlabeled cables in a crowded patch panel years later is a significant time sink.
  • Keep documentation: a simple spreadsheet mapping port numbers to locations saves hours of troubleshooting when something stops working.
  • Fiber is not just for data centers. For any run over 90 meters, or between buildings, fiber avoids the grounding and interference problems that copper can introduce.
  • Avoid running ethernet cables parallel to power lines for more than a few feet. Interference is real, especially in industrial and warehouse environments.
  • Request test results in writing after any installation. A cabling contractor who will not provide certified test results is telling you something.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Need Structured Cabling for Your Building?

Cat6, Cat6a, and fiber installation across Wisconsin — clean runs, certified testing, documented layouts built to last.