Cat6 & Ethernet Installation
New structured cable runs for computers, phones, printers, network equipment, and other agreed business connections.
Matta Network Solutions
Commercial cabling across New Jersey
Cat6 and Ethernet installation, network drops, patch panels, Wi-Fi access-point cabling, cable tracing, testing, labeling, and organized network wiring.
Network cabling services
From a single new workstation to an office expansion, the scope starts with the locations, equipment, and network connections that need to work together.
New structured cable runs for computers, phones, printers, network equipment, and other agreed business connections.
Network connections planned around desks, work areas, conference rooms, counters, and equipment locations.
Wall-jack installation and cable termination for clean, usable connection points at the required locations.
Patch-panel installation and termination that keeps cable runs organized at the network rack or equipment area.
Ethernet cabling to agreed access-point locations for offices, retail spaces, warehouses, and shared work areas.
Trace existing lines and identify where connections terminate before moves, repairs, or network changes.
Label agreed cables and ports, test installed runs, and provide practical completion details for future support.
Organize patching, remove avoidable confusion, and create a clearer network area for day-to-day support.
Add connection points for changing layouts, additional staff, new equipment, or a business relocation.
Coordinate onsite cabling tasks with an MSP, technology vendor, or remote IT department supporting the location.
Who we help
Cabling support can be scoped for an operating location, a new space, or work directed by an offsite technology team.
Why Matta Network Solutions
Work is scoped around the actual location and connections needed, with direct communication throughout the project.
Project process
Share the project location, approximate cable-drop count, equipment connections, timeframe, and any available plans or photographs.
Matta Network Solutions reviews the scope and determines whether an onsite walkthrough is needed before preparing an estimate.
Once the scope is agreed, installation is coordinated around the customer's operating schedule when possible.
The agreed cabling work is installed, labeled, tested, and documented according to the confirmed project scope.
Submitting a request does not confirm a price, appointment, project scope, or service date.
Service area
Serving businesses across Northern and Central New Jersey, including Union, Essex, Hudson, Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Somerset, and Middlesex counties. Scheduling and travel availability vary by location and project scope.
Project photos & documentation
When included in the agreed scope, completion documentation can include labeled port references, test details, and photographs appropriate for customer, MSP, or remote IT records.
Customer project photographs remain private unless publication is approved.
Identify agreed wall jacks, patch-panel positions, and the equipment each connection supports.
Record useful cable and port labels with the testing information included in the project scope.
Provide agreed photographs and practical notes so the customer or remote support team knows what changed.
Network cabling FAQ
Matta Network Solutions handles Cat6 and Ethernet cabling, network drops, wall-jack and patch-panel termination, Wi-Fi access-point cabling, cable tracing, labeling, testing, and wiring cleanup. The exact scope depends on the location and project requirements.
Often, yes. Existing offices can be reviewed for practical cable paths, work-area access, equipment locations, and the number of connections needed. An onsite walkthrough may be needed before an estimate is finalized.
Yes. Requests can range from an individual cable run to a larger office project. Share the project location, desired connection points, and timeframe so the scope can be reviewed.
Yes. Cabling can be planned for agreed access-point locations and connected back to the appropriate network area. Access-point placement and configuration can be discussed as part of the project scope.
When included in the agreed scope, installed runs can be labeled and tested, with useful completion details documented for the customer or supporting IT team.
Yes. Matta Network Solutions can coordinate with an MSP, technology vendor, or remote IT department, follow provided instructions, and share agreed photos, labels, test details, and completion notes.
Service is available across Union, Essex, Hudson, Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Somerset, and Middlesex counties. Scheduling and travel availability depend on the location and project scope.
Use the quote form to share the project location, approximate number of cable drops, equipment connections, desired timeframe, and a brief description. Matta Network Solutions will review the request and determine whether an onsite walkthrough is needed. Submitting the form does not confirm a price, appointment, scope, or service date.
Request an estimate
Share the location, approximate number of connections, equipment involved, and desired timeframe. Plans or project photographs can be provided after the initial request.
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