Alarm Video Verification · Dallas, TX
Structured Network Cabling for Dallas Businesses
- Cat6, Cat6a, and fiber optic runs
- Sized for camera, reader, and panel loads
- Every run tested and labeled at both ends
- One team for cabling and security installation
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Structured network cabling for Dallas commercial properties
TXP Security installs structured network cabling for businesses across Dallas and DFW. Network cabling is the backbone of every commercial security system. Cameras, alarm panels, access control readers, and the data network all rely on fast, continuous connectivity to move video, voice, and signals between devices, and the cable underneath is what makes that possible. Here is how TXP Security designs and delivers network cabling that lasts:
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Built to carry modern security: high-resolution video, live feeds, two-way audio, and analytics all run on well-built cabling
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Planned around your property: building layout, cable routes, distance from the hub, and connection points all factored in
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Full service for new and existing sites: new installations, upgrades on older cabling, plus ongoing maintenance and repair
Network Cabling Plan · Dallas, TX
Get a Structured Network Cabling Plan for Your Dallas Property
Whether it is a new build, a cabling upgrade for a security system, or a site where the cameras keep dropping, our team looks at the layout and connection points, then plans the cable before pulling anything. The network ends up clean, labeled, and built to last.
Layout, cable routes, and drop locations planned in advance
Cat6, Cat6a, and fiber chosen for your cameras and access readers
Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm office · 24/7 monitoring & dispatch
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How TXP Security Plans and Installs Commercial Cabling
We always use high-quality, durable cables that can carry data, voice, and video without dropouts. Once the cable is in, every line gets tested for consistent data transmission, without interruptions, errors, or interference. Every project is built so you can add cameras, readers, or panels later without tearing out what is already there.
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Cable paths. Run through the cleanest route the building allows, away from electrical interference
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Termination and labeling. Proper jacks and patch panels, labeled at both ends so the network can be read without guessing
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Testing. Every line checked for continuity, signal strength, and PoE delivery before the system goes live
What our commercial cabling work covers: Wired and wireless network cabling
- Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A copper data cabling
- Fiber optic cabling, single-mode and multi-mode
- Structured cabling, horizontal and vertical runs
- Security camera, alarm panel, and access control wiring
- Power-over-Ethernet (PoE and PoE+) runs for cameras and devices
- Wireless access point and WLAN installation
- Mesh networking, range extenders, and Wi-Fi router setup
- Video, intercom, and two-way audio cabling
- Cable certification, termination, labeling, and documentation
- Cabling repair, remediation, and ongoing maintenance
Signs You Need Structured Cabling Services in Dallas: Call TXP Security
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No power to cameras, the cable run is too long for the camera to hold signal
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Slow access readers, the cable is too thin for the distance to the door
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False alarm triggers, low-voltage cable is picking up noise from electrical
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Gaps in your recordings, the camera line is losing footage
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Dead Wi-Fi patches, the wireless cable layout is not covering the building
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No scalability, adding new device means a new cable run every time
Why Dallas Businesses Trust TXP Security with Their Cabling Solutions
TXP Security has been installing commercial network cabling for Dallas businesses long enough to know what works and what fails. We make sure that the cables are securely installed and connected to reduce the risk of tampering, interruption, signal interference and unauthorized access to the network infrastructure.
Structured Cabling for Uninterrupted Performance and Reliable Data Flow
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Cabling that is scalable. Add cameras, readers, or panels later without collapsing the current arrangement
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Built for security. PoE distance limits, electrical separation, and proper terminations all handled the right way.
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High-quality cable, every job. Cat6, Cat6a, and fiber rated for commercial loads, chosen for the job.
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Maintenance and repair, not just installation. Existing cabling traced, tested, and serviced when something starts failing
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Local Dallas experience. Years of work across DFW commercial properties, from older retrofits to new installations.
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Integration with the full security system. Integrated cabling for cameras, alarm systems, and access control so the whole network runs as one.
Call TXP Security for Structured Network Cabling for Your Dallas Business
If your security system has been throwing camera dropouts, reader failures, or odd alarm trips, the cabling is usually the first place to look. We map what is already there, test what we can, and tell you what we find before quoting any new work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is structured cabling and do I need it for my Dallas business?
Structured cabling is the organized network of cable that powers your security cameras, alarm panels, access control, and data network. You need it installed right to prevent lags and reduce the risk of interruption.
Can my IT guy do the cabling, or do I need a security cabling company?
Your IT contractor can run office data cable, but security cabling has different rules around PoE distance, electrical separation, and proper terminations, which is why most commercial properties bring in a specialist for it.
What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6a, and which one do I need?
Cat6 handles most commercial security systems well, but Cat6a supports longer distances, higher PoE loads, and future upgrades, so we usually recommend Cat6a if your property has higher-resolution cameras or larger infrastructure.
Do you run fiber, or only copper cabling?
We install both. Copper covers most commercial buildings, while fiber is the better fit for long runs over 100 meters, between buildings on a campus, or where electrical interference is heavy.
Can you work with the cabling that is already in my building, or does it all need to be replaced?
Most jobs are a mix. We trace and test what is there, keep the cable that performs, and replace the runs that fail, so you are not paying to redo everything.
How long does a commercial network cabling install actually take?
It depends on the size of the property, the number of drops, and conduit access. A small office can be a day or two, while a multi-floor commercial building usually runs across a week.
What does it cost to run network cabling for a commercial property in Dallas?
Pricing depends on building layout, distance from the data closet, conduit needs, and how many connection points are required. We give you a straight quote after assessing the property.
Do you handle the cabling permits and code inspections, or do I have to deal with that?
We handle the low-voltage permits and inspections required for commercial cabling work in Dallas, so you do not have to chase paperwork or schedule inspectors yourself.