CAT6 / CAT6A Deployment
Structured data points for office, operational and hospitality use.
Service overview
NEXT IN™ plans and installs structured cabling that supports data, Wi-Fi, CCTV, access control and future expansion.
Structured data points for office, operational and hospitality use.
Infrastructure planning that supports future growth and system reliability.
Supports CCTV, access control, Wi-Fi and IP phone systems on a stronger foundation.
Why clients choose NEXT IN™
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CAT6A points and Wi-Fi access point deployment.
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Structured CAT6 deployment and cable patching.
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Fibre optic backbone, CAT6 points and integrated security-supporting infrastructure.
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View cabling comparisonFAQ
Network cabling creates the physical backbone that connects devices, internet access, CCTV systems, access control, phones and data services into one structured infrastructure.
Yes. Strong network infrastructure is a key foundation for CCTV, access control, Wi-Fi and other connected operational systems.
SMEs, offices, hotels, operational facilities, institutional sites and any environment that needs stable, scalable connectivity can benefit from structured cabling.
A managed switch lets you configure VLANs (separate network segments for different departments or device types), QoS (priority for voice or video traffic) and port monitoring. An unmanaged switch simply passes traffic without configuration. For offices with separate Wi-Fi, CCTV and staff networks, or where traffic prioritisation matters, a managed switch is recommended. NEXT IN™ advises on switch selection as part of the cabling project.
In an open-plan office environment, one Wi-Fi access point typically covers 100–150 square metres. In partitioned or multi-room spaces, coverage per AP is lower and wall materials affect signal significantly. NEXT IN™ conducts site surveys to determine optimal AP placement and quantity before installation, ensuring full coverage without interference between APs.
Yes. NEXT IN™ configures guest Wi-Fi as a separate VLAN on the managed switch, keeping guest traffic isolated from the office network. This is standard practice for offices that receive clients or visitors and need to offer internet access without exposing internal file servers or devices.
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