Speed starts in the walls. We design and install high-performance copper (Cat6) and fiber optic networks that ensure your business runs at full bandwidth without bottlenecks.
Your expensive computers are only as fast as the cables connecting them. Old, damaged, or poorly organized cabling creates interference and "dead zones" that kill productivity. If your server room looks like a mess, your network performance is suffering. We turn chaos into clean, reliable connectivity.
Need speed over long distances? We specialize in Fiber Optic splicing and termination, connecting buildings or large facilities with lightning-fast data backbones that copper simply can't match.
The standard for modern business. We run, terminate, and test Cat6 and Cat6A low-voltage cabling for computers, VoIP phones, and IP cameras, ensuring every desk has a gigabit connection.
Eliminate dead zones. We design and mount commercial-grade Wireless Access Points (WAPs) to create a seamless mesh network that covers your entire office, warehouse, or campus.
Site Survey & Mapping
We don't guess. We analyze your floor plan, identify load-bearing walls and interference sources, and map out the optimal locations for Wireless Access Points (WAPs) and data drops to ensure 100% coverage.
Cable Pathways
Before the drywall is closed (or via conduit/plenum), we run the physical infrastructure. We adhere to strict bend-radius standards and separate data lines from high-voltage power to prevent signal interference.
Punch Down & Patch
The art of the install. We terminate cables into patch panels and wall jacks with precision. We organize the server rack with proper cable management (Velcro, not zip ties) for a clean, professional look.
Testing & Labeling
We don't leave until it's proven. We use Fluke network testers to certify every single line for speed and continuity. Finally, we label every port clearly so you never have to guess which cable goes where.
We build networks that last for decades. We install CAT6 and CAT6A or higher copper cabling for 10Gbps throughput and Single-Mode/Multi-Mode Fiber Optic backbones for long-distance campus links. Our switching and wireless solutions rely on Ubiquiti UniFi, Cisco Meraki, and Aruba to deliver seamless roaming and high-density performance. We build your MDF/IDF closets using Tripp Lite and APC racks, ensuring proper airflow and power redundancy.
We don't just run wires; we engineer infrastructure. Every Monadic installation includes professional cable management (velcro, not zip ties), clear patch panel labeling, and signal testing. We leave your server room looking like a showroom, making future upgrades easy and cost-effective.
Serving Pollock, Alexandria, Pineville, and surrounding parishes.
Wi-Fi is convenient, but copper is king. For stationary devices like desk phones, printers, and desktop computers, a hardwired ethernet connection provides superior speed, security, and reliability. Wi-Fi is susceptible to interference from microwaves, metal walls, and other networks. A "Hybrid" approach—wiring what stays still and using Wi-Fi for mobile devices—is the only way to guarantee a stable business environment.
Bandwidth and Future-Proofing. While CAT5e can handle Gigabit speeds, it is susceptible to "Crosstalk" (interference). CAT6 and CAT6A are built with tighter twists and shielding, allowing for 10 Gigabit speeds over short distances. If you are opening walls to run cable today, installing CAT6 ensures your building is ready for the high-speed technologies of the next 10-15 years.
Yes. "Dead Zones" are usually caused by improper Access Point placement or building materials (like brick or metal) blocking the signal. We conduct a "Heat Map" survey to visualize your Wi-Fi coverage. We then solve the issue by running cabling to strategically placed Access Points, creating a "Mesh" network that allows you to walk from one end of the building to the other without dropping a call.
Absolutely! This is one of our favorite things to do. We call this a "Network Rescue." We can come in after-hours (to avoid downtime), unplug the "Spaghetti" mess of cables, re-terminate bad ends, install proper cable management arms, and re-patch everything with color-coded cables. A clean rack isn't just for looks—it allows for airflow (preventing overheating) and makes future troubleshooting instant.
Yes. For connections exceeding 328 feet (100 meters)—such as connecting a warehouse to the main office—copper cable fails. We splice and terminate fiber optic cable to bridge these distances with zero signal loss.