Structured Cabling & Connectivity
Structured cabling systems serve as the critical foundation for communication networks, providing an infrastructure that is designed to support today’s requirements while planning for future growth, expansion, and new tech. Connectivity Point is certified in several structured cabling solutions.

Copper Wire Service
Copper wiring has long been a trusted option for electrical and technological infrastructure. Connectivity Point designs and installs systems using numerous categories of copper wiring, providing clients with reliable, durable systems that meet their unique networking needs.
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Connectivity Point specializes in the installation, termination, and testing of fiber optic cabling. Whether it’s plug and play systems, blown in fiber, or passive optical networks, our trained and certified fiber optic technicians will ensure your system is up to needed performance standards.
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Wireless Networks
Modern operations require reliable wifi systems. We design and install wireless infrastructure, using up-to-date technology and creative solutions to keep you online and running at the speed you need to be at. Whether a small office or an extensive campus, Connectivity Point can create an effective wireless infrastructure for your needs.
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Connectivity Point designs and installs technology infrastructure, including data cabling (or structured cabling), audio/visual equipment, security solutions, telephone systems, sound masking, cellular amplification, and wireless networks.
Connectivity Point specializes in the design and installation of infrastructure data, voice, video, wireless, and control applications, including network cabling (also referred to as data cabling or structured cabling), audio/visual equipment, security solutions, telephone systems, sound masking, cellular amplification, and wireless networks.
Connectivity Point specializes in the installation, termination, and testing of fiber optic cabling. Whether it’s plug and play systems, blown in fiber, or passive optical networks, Connectivity Point knows the ins and outs. We have Fluke DTX 5000 & 8000 testers, Fujikura 70s fusion splicer, and Fluke OTDR. Connectivity Point trained and certified fiber optic technicians test all fiber and cables to the applicable performance standards and test results are provided in a digital format suitable for printing.
Certified cable installers are trained according to the latest, most relevant industry technology and standards-and they’re kept up to speed on changes and new technology through re-certification processes. A certified data cabling installer will offer product warranties on the equipment they install. There is a lower likelihood of human error when technicians are trained and certified on the products they are installing. A certified data cabling installer can offer faster installation time and better quality installation.
Data cabling is needed if you need to connect end point devices (computers, laptops, phones, and printers) to each other and/or to the Internet.
Low-voltage data cabling (or structured cabling) is used for transport of communications. Standard wiring is used to provide power.
Data cabling (or structured cabling) involves the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple uses (i.e., data, voice, video, wireless, controls). The system is designed to support today’s technology requirements while planning for future growth, expansion, and new tech.
Standard electrical wiring for home use comes in an insulated sleeve and consists of three wires- black (hot), white (neutral), and bare copper (ground). The black wire carries the electrical current and is therefore commonly known as the “hot” wire.