Cable pathway and drop planning
Review office layout, work areas, wall plates, ceiling pathways, cable counts, and future device needs before installation starts.
Send MessageSystem Connected helps businesses plan, install, label, test, and document cabling so network racks, wall drops, patch panels, and future support are easier to manage.
Send MessageStructured cabling is the physical foundation for workstations, access points, phones, cameras, conference rooms, printers, and network equipment.
We help organize cabling work around the spaces, devices, rack layout, testing records, and support notes your team will depend on after installation.
Practical support for cable pathways, network drops, patch panels, racks, labels, testing records, and closeout documentation.
Review office layout, work areas, wall plates, ceiling pathways, cable counts, and future device needs before installation starts.
Send MessagePlan patch panels, switch positions, rack space, cable managers, service loops, and clear port records for easier support.
Send MessageCoordinate Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, and related Ethernet runs around practical bandwidth, distance, and workspace requirements.
Send MessageKeep cables, jacks, patch panels, and rack positions organized with consistent labels and clean routing that support teams can follow.
Send MessageDocument test results, cable IDs, port locations, and repair notes so handoff records are useful after the project is complete.
Send MessagePlan fiber, riser, backbone, telecom room, and cross-connect needs when higher capacity or longer-distance links are required.
Send MessageSend a message and we can review your location, rack condition, cable counts, pathway questions, testing needs, and documentation gaps.
Send MessageThe right cabling plan clarifies physical pathways, port records, patching, labels, testing notes, and future changes before daily operations depend on them.
Cable IDs, jack locations, rack positions, patch notes, and test results are easier to use when they are planned as part of the job.
Organized pathways, labels, and patch panels help future troubleshooting start from a clear physical map instead of trial and error.
Structured cabling is easier to expand when spare capacity, rack space, pathways, and documentation are reviewed before closeout.
Cabling support is useful when offices are changing, network closets are crowded, or documentation is too thin for clean IT handoff.
Plan new drops, conference rooms, printers, phones, access points, cameras, and staff areas during buildouts or relocations.
Untangle old patching, unlabeled cables, crowded racks, abandoned runs, and unclear port records before they slow down support.
Create closeout notes with labels, test results, floor locations, rack records, and support details for ongoing IT operations.
Structured cabling is the planned layout of network cable, patch panels, racks, wall jacks, pathways, labels, and documentation that support business connectivity.
Yes. Structured cabling work can include Ethernet drops, patch panels, wall plates, rack organization, cable management, testing, and practical handoff notes.
Yes. We can review patch panels, switches, cable routing, labels, abandoned cables, port records, and documentation gaps so support has a clearer map.
Yes. Testing and closeout documentation can include cable IDs, jack locations, patch panel positions, test notes, and support-ready records.
Yes. Cabling plans can account for access points, VoIP phones, cameras, conference rooms, printers, and other business network devices.
Send a message with the location, office layout, number of drops, rack condition, timing, and any testing or documentation needs you already know.
Use the contact form to share what you are building, moving, testing, labeling, or trying to document.