Planning answers
Commercial network cabling FAQ.
Answers about Cat6, Cat6A, fiber, network closets, Wi-Fi access-point cabling, occupied-space work, and project scopes.
Illustrative project environmentWhat commercial cabling projects do you handle?
Typical scopes include structured copper cabling, Cat6 and Cat6A drops, fiber backbones, Wi-Fi access-point cabling, and network rack work.
Can cabling work be completed in an occupied business?
Often, yes. Access hours, sensitive areas, and shutdown restrictions should be discussed during planning.
Should we use Cat6 or Cat6A?
The appropriate cable depends on expected speeds, run length, pathway space, interference, equipment, and future plans.
When is fiber a better fit than copper?
Fiber is commonly considered for backbones, longer routes, inter-building links, higher capacity, and electrically noisy environments.
Can you coordinate with our IT provider or general contractor?
Yes. The cabling scope can define locations, pathways, racks, demarcation points, and handoff responsibilities.
Where do you work?
The primary service area is Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky. Other projects depend on location, scope, and schedule.