Networking
Structured cabling, wired network points, and Wi-Fi solutions for homes and offices — installed cleanly and configured correctly from day one.
Why wired networking matters
Wi-Fi is convenient, but a wired ethernet connection is always faster and more reliable — especially for streaming, video calls, gaming, and home offices.
We install structured cabling systems that give you wired network points throughout your home or business, with clean cable management and proper termination for maximum performance.
Services
CAT6 and CAT6A cabling installed and terminated to professional standards throughout your home or office.
Access point installation and mesh Wi-Fi systems for complete coverage — no dead spots.
Neat RJ45 wall sockets in every room that needs reliable connectivity — living room, office, bedrooms.
Centralised network cabinets with patch panels for a tidy, manageable infrastructure.
Dedicated wired connections for home office setups where reliability during calls and video conferencing is critical.
Power-over-Ethernet cabling for IP cameras, access points, and intercoms — no separate power required.
How it works
We map your property and plan the optimal cable routes to minimise disruption and deliver full coverage.
Cables are run, sockets fitted, and the patch panel or switch cabinet assembled — all neatly and securely.
Every run is tested for continuity and speed. We hand over a fully working, labelled network installation.
Coverage
We install structured cabling, network points, and Wi-Fi solutions for homes and businesses throughout Bristol and the surrounding area — including Clifton, Redland, Horfield, Bedminster, Kingswood, Filton, Bradley Stoke, Yate, and Keynsham.
Get a quote ?FAQ
Yes — wired ethernet offers lower latency, higher consistent speeds, and is not affected by interference from walls, appliances, or neighbours. It's the gold standard for home offices and gaming.
We take a tidy approach to cable routing. Where possible, we use existing routes, conduit, or skirting. Any chase-outs are made good, and we discuss the approach with you before starting.
CAT6 supports 1Gbps speeds up to 55 metres. CAT6A supports 10Gbps speeds up to 100 metres and is better for future-proofing. We recommend CAT6A for most new installations.
Yes — we regularly combine both, installing wired points for fixed devices and ceiling-mounted Wi-Fi access points fed by ethernet for the best wireless coverage throughout the building.
Free quote for structured cabling and networking across Bristol.