Network Cabling

Network Cabling Installation Built for Enterprise Reliability

Network performance lives and dies on the physical layer. Cables pulled without a plan, terminated without testing, and handed off without documentation cause years of intermittent failures nobody can trace.

SRS Networks installs Cat6, Cat6A, Cat8, and fiber-optic network cabling to TIA/EIA-568 standards — certified with Fluke testing, labeled to spec, and documented at closeout.

SRS Networks is a nationwide network cabling contractor headquartered in Salinas, California, installing Cat6, Cat6A, Cat8, single-mode and multi-mode fiber for multi-site enterprises, property managers, healthcare systems, and channel partners across all 48 contiguous states since 1996. We've completed 500+ deployments across 5,000+ sites with in-house W-2 cabling leads and a vetted certified subcontractor bench — every run certified with Fluke DSX-8000 testing and every project tracked live in our Project Command Center.

The Problem

When Network Cabling Goes Wrong

Most network performance complaints trace back to the physical layer. When the cabling was installed cheap, unlabeled, and untested, every future issue lives on top of that foundation.

Cables That Fail When You Add Load

Old Cat5e and unrated Cat6 crumble under PoE++ loads, modern 10GbE switches, and high-density AP deployments. Network slowdowns and camera drops are often cabling problems misdiagnosed as equipment problems.

Unlabeled Patch Panels and Jacks

When no one labeled the panels, every troubleshooting call turns into a two-hour cable trace. Moves, adds, and changes that should take minutes end up taking half a day.

No Certification Reports to Back Up Warranty Claims

Most manufacturer warranties (Panduit, CommScope, Leviton) require certified link testing. Installs without Fluke reports void the warranty and leave you with no recourse when runs start failing.

No Spare Capacity for Growth

Cabling installed for today's drop count with zero spare — every new workstation, AP, or camera means ripping into walls or running exposed surface conduit. Planned fill ratio matters.

Wrong Cable for the Environment

Non-plenum cable in return-air plenums, non-rated cable in risers, copper where fiber belongs. Code violations that fail inspection and require tear-out before certificate of occupancy.

The Solution

Network Cabling Installation, Done to a Standard.

SRS Networks installs network cabling to TIA/EIA-568 standards with BICSI-certified technicians. Every project planned, pulled, terminated, tested, labeled, and documented — so what goes in the wall performs reliably for the life of the building.

Cat6A as the default for new commercial builds — 10GbE and PoE++ ready without upgrade
Fluke DSX-8000 certification on every copper run; OTDR on every fiber run
Every port, panel, and cable labeled to a consistent naming convention
Planned fill ratio with 25%+ spare capacity for growth built into every panel
Complete documentation package — test reports, as-builts, labeling schedule — at closeout
Post-deployment cabling plant
Category
Cat6A default — 10GbE + PoE++ ready on every run
Pathways
Conduit, J-hook, ladder tray with proper bend radius
Testing
Fluke DSX-8000 certified — pass reports per link
Fiber
OTDR-tested with insertion-loss budgets documented
Labels
Every port, run, and panel to consistent naming
Docs
Port schedules, as-built plans, PDF reports at handoff
Installed right. Certified to prove it.
Network cabling by SRS Networks
What's Included

Every Phase of Your Network Cabling Project

From pathway design through certified testing and full documentation, SRS Networks delivers a complete network cabling installation — not just pulls and terminations.

Design & Planning

Pathway design, panel counts, run-length budgets, fill-ratio targets, and cable-type selection before a single cable gets pulled.

Floor plan cable map
Panel + port count planning
Growth capacity modeling

Installation & Pathways

BICSI-certified technicians pull Cat6/6A/Cat8/fiber through conduit, J-hooks, and ladder tray with proper bend radius and separation from high-voltage.

Cat6/Cat6A/Cat8 horizontal
Single-mode & multi-mode fiber
J-hook, ladder tray, conduit

Testing & Certification

Every copper link tested with Fluke DSX-8000 to TIA/EIA standards. Every fiber run OTDR-tested with insertion-loss reports.

Fluke permanent-link + channel
Fiber OTDR + insertion loss
Pass/fail per run, documented

Documentation & Hand-off

Complete documentation so the next tech to touch it knows exactly what they're looking at. Port maps, panel schedules, test reports, as-built drawings.

Port-to-panel schedules
Printed + digital label sets
As-built floor plans + PDFs
Where We Install

Network Cabling Companies for Any Environment

Whether you're fitting out a new office, rolling out a multi-site retail program, or upgrading a hospital campus, SRS Networks installs network cabling built to your environment's standards.

Corporate Offices

New builds, tenant improvements, office expansions — network cabling that supports dense workstation environments, conference-room AV, and enterprise wireless.

Multi-Site Retail

Standardized cabling packages rolled out across 10, 50, or 500 locations — same drop count per store, same labeling scheme, same closeout docs, every site.

Healthcare Facilities

Network cabling for nurse-call systems, medical imaging, HIPAA-compliant data, and clinical workstations. Installed to infection-control protocols.

Warehouse & Industrial

High-density AP cabling, industrial-rated runs, ruggedized terminations for warehouse mgmt systems, IoT sensors, and scanners across large footprints.

Why SRS Networks

Network Cabling Companies That Actually Certify the Work.

Most network cabling companies will pull cable. Fewer will test it. Fewer still will hand you the documentation. SRS Networks does all three — with BICSI-certified technicians, TIA/EIA-compliant practice, and Fluke-certified testing on every link.

BICSI-certified technicians on every project
TIA/EIA-568 compliant practice — no shortcuts
Fluke DSX-8000 certified testing per link
Complete documentation package at handoff
1996
Founded
500+
Deployments
5,000+
Sites Served
48
States Covered
Frequently Asked

Network Cabling FAQs

The questions IT directors, property managers, and channel partners ask us most before signing a network cabling SOW.

Structured cabling is the broader discipline — a TIA/EIA-568 standardized system covering the entire cabling plant (horizontal, backbone, entrance facility, equipment room). Network cabling is more commonly used to describe the data-side subset of that system — the Cat6/Cat6A/fiber runs that carry Ethernet between switches, APs, cameras, and workstations. SRS Networks delivers both as part of the same installation, tested and certified to the same standards.

Need Network Cabling Installed at One Site or 500?

New construction, tenant improvement, multi-site rollout, or a full cabling refresh — we'll design, install, certify, and document a network cabling plant that performs reliably for the next two decades.

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