Structured cabling

Structured cabling for commercial buildings and business environments

Opticable installs the structured cabling that supports WiFi access points, cameras, access control, intercom, telephony, and the rest of the building network. The goal is a clean, organized, documented foundation that stays easier to support and expand.

Structured cabling

What we install

  • Cat 5e, Cat 6, and Cat 6A copper cabling for workstations, WiFi access points, IP cameras, readers, and network equipment
  • Coaxial cabling for analog cameras, antennas, and existing signal distribution systems
  • Short-distance fiber optic links for connecting network rooms, floors, or remote zones
  • Patch panels for cable arrivals that stay organized, labeled, and ready for future growth

Practical use

What it supports in practice

  • Commercial WiFi access points powered over Cat 6 or Cat 6A
  • IP cameras connected back to the NVR or camera platform
  • Access-control readers and intercom equipment tied back to the control hardware
  • IP phone handsets, workstations, and other office devices
  • Switches, uplinks, and network equipment in the technical room

Simple terms

Main room, floor closet, and between-floor cabling: what they do

The main network room is usually where the core equipment, rack, patch panels, and internet handoff arrive. A floor closet or secondary cabinet brings the distribution closer to the served spaces. The links between those spaces keep the network cleaner, easier to follow, and easier to expand later.

Quality

What a clean installation actually means

Cables labeled at both ends, pathways secured properly, organized patch panels, and a network room that any technician can understand without rediscovering everything from scratch.

ROI

Where the return shows up

The payoff is not just in the cable itself. It shows up later: fewer blind troubleshooting visits, fewer improvised adds, cleaner moves, and a network base that is easier to expand when WiFi, cameras, intercom, or access control gets added.

Process

How the work is handled

  • 01 - Site survey: areas to cable, available pathways, and building constraints.
  • 02 - Cabling plan: number of points, run lengths, cable type, and network-room organization.
  • 03 - Structured installation: cable pulling, patch-panel termination, and full identification of every point.
  • 04 - Testing and certification: every point is tested and the point list is handed over.

Building types

Where this service is most often used

These pages show the building types where this service is commonly part of the project.

Security cameras, access control, and network systems for office buildings

Secure entries, controlled rooms, commercial WiFi, cleaner network rooms, and workstation cabling that support daily operations.

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Intercom, access control, security cameras, and WiFi for multi-tenant buildings

Video intercom, controlled entry, cameras in common areas, shared WiFi, and cleaner cabling that make building operations easier to manage.

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Security cameras, access control, and network systems for retail spaces

Security cameras at entries and cash areas, controlled access to back rooms, stable WiFi, and clean cabling for point-of-sale operations.

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Security cameras, access control, WiFi, and cabling for warehouses and industrial sites

Perimeter and dock coverage, controlled entry to sensitive zones, WiFi for operations, and stronger network links between technical areas.

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Multifamily buildings

Pages tied to multifamily WiFi and network foundations

These pages show how this service fits multifamily buildings at different building sizes.

WiFi and network infrastructure for multifamily buildings

When that foundation is planned properly, WiFi, cameras, intercom, access control, and the other building systems stay more stable, easier to expand, and simpler to manage together.

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WiFi and network infrastructure for 10 to 25 units

A readable main network room, clean cable paths, well-placed WiFi access points, and a realistic scope for the common areas.

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Network infrastructure for 25 to 100 units

A main network room, floor cabinets or closets, cleaner vertical links, and a real distribution logic between the building zones become much more common.

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WiFi and infrastructure for 100+ unit buildings

The larger the building, the earlier the main room, floor distribution, fiber, common areas, entry systems, and operating logic need to be made clear.

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Do you have a cabling project or a network room that needs to be organized? Tell us the square footage, point count, and building type.

Opticable serves commercial buildings in Montreal, Laval, Longueuil, the South Shore, the North Shore, the Laurentians, and across Quebec.

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