Network Cabling Installation in Southern California
When your business needs a network built right the first time, Ring and Ping delivers. We’re SoCal’s trusted network cabling contractor, hired to get you wired.
Network Cabling Services That Keep Southern California Connected
The right network cabling installation eliminates slow speeds, dropped connections, and costly downtime before they start. Ring and Ping has been completing network cabling installation projects for Orange County, LA, Riverside, and San Diego businesses since 2010, and every job is tested, labeled, and certified before we leave. Our work is backed by a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty on cabling components and a 90-day labor guarantee on all workmanship.
We install the full range of copper cabling solutions to match your space, budget, and timeline.
- CAT5e: A cost-effective option for camera installations, temporary suites, or clients working within a tight budget.
- CAT6: Our most commonly installed cable type, ideal for businesses building infrastructure with a 10-year horizon in mind.
- CAT6a: The go-to for environments requiring maximum speed and reliability, with significantly more performance headroom than standard CAT6.
Not sure whether CAT6 cable or CAT6a is right for your facility? We’ll assess your setup and point you in the right direction.
Whatever Your Office Project Looks Like, We Handle It
No project is too straightforward or too complex. We handle new construction installs, tenant improvement retrofits, and enterprise-level deployments across multi-building campuses. Our team averages over seven years of field experience, and with more than 150 active clients across Southern California, we’ve seen just about every scenario and solved it.
Every Scale of Commercial Office Project, Handled in Full
Ring and Ping scales to the size of your project. Whether you’re outfitting one office or connecting multiple buildings across an enterprise campus, we handle the full scope.
New Construction and Tenant Improvements
Whether you’re moving into a brand new suite or taking over an existing space, Ring and Ping builds your network cabling infrastructure from the ground up. We work alongside general contractors and other trades to complete the cabling scope on time and on schedule.
Remodels and Upgrades
Expanding a floor, gutting an outdated system, or adding workstations to an existing space? Ring and Ping integrates seamlessly into active remodels and upgrade projects without disrupting your operations.
Ready to Build a Network You Can Count On?
Whether you’re planning a full installation or dealing with an issue that can’t wait, Ring and Ping responds fast. Same-day service is available for emergencies.
Structured Cabling Solutions That Work as Hard as You Do
A network cabling installation is only as good as the system supporting it. A network cabling installation is only as good as the system supporting it. Ring and Ping is with you every step of the way, from the first pull to long after the job is done.
- Workstation Drops: Cabling runs to every desk, station, and device throughout your facility.
- Horizontal Cabling Runs: Cable pathways connecting each workstation drop to your main data closet.
- IDF and MDF Room Buildouts: Design and installation of the data closets and server rooms your network lives in.
- Patch Panels and Rack Installation: Clean, organized terminations inside your data closet so everything is easy to manage and maintain.
- Cable Pathways and Management: Conduit, J-hooks, and overhead trays that keep runs protected and professional.
- Backbone and Vertical Cabling: Fiber or copper connections between floors and buildings to keep your entire network talking.
- Testing and Certification: Every installation tested with a Fluke DSX 5000 and fully documented at project closeout.
Network Cabling Built to Last, Backed After Installation
A network cabling installation is only as good as the system supporting it. A network cabling installation is only as good as the system supporting it. Ring and Ping is with you every step of the way, from the first pull to long after the job is done.
Maintenance and Managed Services
Our structured cabling maintenance program keeps your system clean and current. We document your cables, audit labeling, identify physical damage, and track any changes to your infrastructure over time. For clients who want ongoing support, our managed services plans offer regular check-ins, firmware updates, and discounted service calls, available for single-site, multi-site, and fully customizable arrangements.
Fiber Optic Installation
When copper reaches its limits, we install fiber. Ring and Ping handles the full range of fiber optic cable types, including OM1, OM3, OM4, and OS1 single-mode, for long-distance backbone runs, high-speed data transfers, and environments where interference is not an option. Every fiber installation is certified with DSX 5000 chassis and OTDR testing to confirm signal integrity end to end.
Network Cabling Installation FAQs
When your network infrastructure is on the line, you need answers, not guesswork. Here are some of the questions we hear most often from businesses planning a network cabling installation.
How long does a network cabling installation take?
Timeline depends on the size and complexity of the project. A single-suite installation can often be completed in one day. Larger retrofits or multi-floor buildouts are scoped individually, and we’ll give you a clear timeline upfront before any work begins.
What's the difference between CAT6 and CAT6a, and which do I need?
CAT6 is the right choice for most businesses, delivering excellent performance and supporting your infrastructure for at least a decade. CAT6a steps up speed and reliability further and is worth the added cost if you’re in a high-interference environment or need guaranteed top-end throughput. Not sure whether CAT6 cable or cat6a is right for your facility? We’ll make the right recommendation based on your specific setup.
Do you provide documentation after the installation is complete?
Yes. Every Ring and Ping installation comes with a full test report generated by our Fluke DSX 5000 cable analyzer, along with labeled drops mapped to a diagram of your space. You’ll know exactly what’s installed, where it runs, and how it performed.