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Frequently Asked Questions

CAT6 installation involves planning cable routes, pulling 23 AWG twisted-pair cable rated to 250 MHz, terminating both ends into keystone jacks or patch panels using TIA-568-B standard, and certifying each run with a Fluke DSX cable tester. CAT6 supports 1 Gbps at 100m and 10 Gbps over shorter runs. You receive a printed certification report with every installation.
CAT6 copper cabling supports up to 10 Gbps over 100 meters and is ideal for horizontal runs to workstations. Fiber optic cable uses light and supports 100 Gbps+ over kilometers with zero EMI susceptibility—ideal for backbone connections between floors or buildings. We install both and help you choose the right medium for each part of your network.
A small office (10–20 drops) typically takes 1 day. Medium installations (20–50 drops) run 1–3 days. Large structured cabling projects can take 1–2 weeks. We work around your schedule, including evenings and weekends, to minimize business disruption.
Yes. We work with businesses of all sizes—from startups needing a few ethernet drops to corporate campuses requiring hundreds of cable runs. Our pricing scales accordingly, and we offer maintenance agreements for ongoing support.
We serve the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (11 counties), the Austin metro area (5 counties), and the Oklahoma City metro (7 counties). See our Service Areas page for a complete city list.
Yes. All installations come with a one-year workmanship warranty. If any installed cable or termination fails due to our workmanship within 12 months, we return to fix it at no cost. We also pass through manufacturer warranties—typically 25 years on cable systems from brands like Belden or CommScope.
Poor Wi-Fi is usually caused by too few access points, channel congestion, or physical obstructions. Our technicians perform a wireless site survey, map signal strength, then deploy enterprise-grade APs (Ubiquiti, Cisco, Aruba) in optimal locations with proper channel assignments to eliminate dead zones.
Absolutely. We run new cable from your ISP's demarc or existing ethernet to the new location, reconfigure your network equipment, and test speeds to confirm improved performance. Most relocations complete in a few hours.