DeWitt Small Business does Communications
cabling for Telephones and Networking
If you are in need of a wired Network,
Wireless Network, Telephone wiring, repairs to an existing Network or
want to add on to an existing Network we can help you.
DeWitt Small Business owner William McKenzie
has over 12 yrs experience in installing Network wiring, setting up
small business and residential routers to broadband connections and
sharing them with a network hub.
We use industry standard equipment like
patch panels, CAT6 wire using CAT5E and CAT5A pinouts, commercial grade
outlets and plugs for data and phones.
We can give you a quote on a per "drop"
basis for a new install if you are opening a new office and need everything
wired in, or we can install a wired network into brand new homes where
the drywall is not yet installed.
In almost all cases a wired network in
a home or a business is far more secure than a wireless environment
and is far easier to troubleshoot in the future if problems arise, not
to mention wired networks are more reliable and always on.
We can install:
Most store bought Routers like Linksys
and D-Link, most hubs, CAT5/6 Network wiring, telephone wiring, Patch
panels and more.
A standard residential drop consists of
2 phone outlets capable of 2 lines each or we can do 2 4line outlets
with a network jack.
A standard commercial drop consists of
2 phone outlets capable of running 2 digital phones each and 2 network
outlets, more can be added if needed.
If you are building a NEW home or business
and have not thought far enough ahead to realize your communication
needs, DO NOT trust this job to your electrician!
After 12 years in the Data and Telecommunication
world we have seen too many electricians cutting costs and time by installing
insufficient wiring and never enough outlets. Builders and architects
also are guilty of overlooking one of the most important and widely
used aspects of a building...communications.
DO NOT fall prey to miserly builders or
absent minded architects, call us today for a quote on how to get your
building wired up right the first time and capable of future growth
without pain.