What exactly does “structured cabling” mean?
It’s a standardized data‑networking system (outlets, cables, patch panels and racks) built on clear rules. That makes the network easier to manage, expand and service—without improvisation or “guessing what’s in the wall”.
Is it worth it for a family house?
Yes—if you want reliable internet for work, TV and smart devices. Wired networking is the most dependable foundation for Wi‑Fi, PoE cameras and future expansion. We design it to be future‑ready without wasting budget.
When does Cat6A make sense—and when is Cat6 enough?
It depends on usage, distances and capacity needs. For businesses and new builds, thinking ahead usually pays off. We decide based on real requirements—and what you want the infrastructure to deliver in 3–5 years.
How do you handle Wi‑Fi in relation to cabling?
We design Wi‑Fi for stability: correct access‑point placement, PoE power, sensible coverage and clean integration into the network topology. Without good cabling, Wi‑Fi often becomes a constant “fight with physics”.
Can you deliver cabling without long business downtime?
Yes. In offices and active operations we typically phase the work and do controlled cutovers to minimize disruption. The key is a plan—and clean handover by stages.
Do you also handle racks, patch panels and server‑room organization?
Yes. Structured cabling without a rack and port map usually ends in a mess. We build racks and patching so it stays maintainable long‑term—complete with labels and service logic.
Do you need cable testing?
For critical infrastructure and business installs, it’s a sensible standard. Testing reveals bad terminations, swaps or interference—common causes of instability. For smaller projects, we scale the scope to risk and usage.
Can you integrate CCTV, EZS/EPS and access control?
Yes. With security systems, cabling must be designed correctly (PoE, segmentation, backups, labeling). That’s why we build it as one coherent solution—not a patchwork.
What do I receive at handover?
We hand over everything you need to run it: labels, a port map, an outlet list and—depending on scope—test reports and photo documentation. The goal is that your admin doesn’t have to “rediscover” the infrastructure.
Can you also handle backbone links between buildings?
Yes—typically with fiber. For campuses, school sites and multi‑building complexes, backbone connectivity is key for stability and capacity.
Do you also cover power‑side dependencies, switchboards and inspections?
Yes. Low‑voltage systems often need proper power and a clear electrical installation. We can cover dependencies within LV power (NN), switchboards and inspections—so the result is complete and safe.
Where do you operate?
Primarily in the Moravian‑Silesian Region. For larger projects, we can deliver across the Czech Republic by agreement.