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Infrastructure you can maintain

Structured cabling that ends the “mystery closet” problem

Clean, documented cabling for offices, warehouses, and expansions — labeled, organized, and installed so your network, Wi‑Fi, phones, and security systems can scale without constant troubleshooting.

  • Cat6/Cat6A runs
  • Patch panels + racks
  • Wi‑Fi AP pathways
  • Camera & access cabling

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Appleton-based. Serving businesses across Wisconsin.

How we work

Built for real facilities and real support

On-site cabling across Wisconsin with labeling and documentation you can use later.

  • Labeled, documented installs
  • Closet cleanup & remediation
  • Growth-ready pathways
  • Coordination with IT & security
Network patch panel and structured cabling in an equipment closet

Outcomes

What changes when it's done right

The physical layer is where “random Wi‑Fi issues” and “mystery port failures” usually start.

Fewer mystery cables

Closets and IDFs you can actually maintain — not a nest of undocumented patch cables.

Reliable desk and Wi‑Fi ports

Runs tested and mapped so moves and adds don’t become guesswork.

Easier expansion

Pathways and capacity planned for cameras, access control, and additional APs.

Faster troubleshooting

When something fails, you know which run, which port, and which patch panel.

Capabilities

What we provide

We install like someone will have to support it next year — because we will.

  • Structured cabling (Cat6/Cat6A; fiber where appropriate)
  • Patch panels, racks, cable management, and grounding best practices
  • Wi‑Fi access point cable pathways and mounting coordination
  • Runs for cameras, access control, and VoIP where needed
  • Closet/IDF cleanup, remediation, and as-built documentation
Technician organizing cables in a business network rack

Process

How a typical project runs

Clear phases, documented scope, and a handoff your team can actually use.

01

Assess the space

Walk the site, identify pathways, closets, and what’s failing today.

02

Design the plant

Cable map, closet layout, AP locations, and growth assumptions documented.

03

Install + test

Clean pulls, terminations, labeling, and certification where required.

04

Document + hand off

As-built notes your IT team or Visnec can use for future changes.

Who this is for

Wisconsin SMB and mid-market teams that want practical technology — not jargon.

  • New office buildouts and relocations
  • Warehouse and industrial facilities
  • Businesses fixing chronic Wi‑Fi, port, or switch issues
  • Teams planning cameras, access control, or VoIP rollouts

Related services

Many projects combine multiple capabilities — we help you choose the right sequence.

Schedule your free assessment

Start with clarity on risk, infrastructure health, and priorities — then choose the right implementation path.