

Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber pulled, terminated, and tested right. Clean racks, labeled drops, and a backbone your network, cameras, and phones can depend on for years.
Wiring offices, retail, and warehouses across the Lawton–Fort Sill region and the surrounding southwest Oklahoma towns.
Offices
Workstation and phone drops
Retail
Register, kiosk, and AP runs
Warehouse
Long runs and ruggedized paths
Multi-Site
Building-to-building fiber
Copper, fiber, panels, and racks installed so the next technician can read your network at a glance.
Certified Cat6 and Cat6A runs for gigabit and multi-gig workstations, VoIP phones, access points, and POS. Every run is tested and labeled at both ends.
Single-mode and multimode fiber between buildings, IDFs, and the main equipment room when copper distance limits or bandwidth demand require it.
Punched-down, color-coded patch panels and wall jacks so every drop maps to a known port. No more guessing which cable goes where.
Wall-mount and floor racks, cable managers, and rack-mounted switches arranged so a technician can trace and service anything in minutes.
We re-terminate, re-label, and untangle the abandoned and mislabeled cabling left by previous installers so your network room is finally readable.
Pre-wire during the framing stage on new builds and remodels: conduit, J-hooks, and stubbed drops set before the drywall goes up.
Bad cabling is invisible until something breaks and nobody can trace it. We document every run so your infrastructure stays serviceable for the life of the building.
Walk and plan drop locations
Plenum-rated where required
Jacks, panels, keystones
Mount, dress, and label
Certified pass on every run
A labeled map you can keep
Switches & gateways
PoE surveillance feeds
Speaker and paging runs
TIA/EIA practices
New build, remodel, or a closet that needs untangling—tell us the scope and we'll walk the space and give you a straight quote.
Common questions about business data cabling
Both support gigabit speeds, but Cat6A is built for sustained 10-gigabit runs at the full 100 meters and has better shielding against crosstalk. For most office drops Cat6 is plenty; for backbone links between switches or future-proofing a new build, Cat6A is the better call. We will tell you which fits your situation instead of upselling by default.