Data & Comms

Data & Communications
Cabling

Structured cabling for the modern home and business. Cat6, Cat6A, fibre, coaxial, and CCTV — installed cleanly, labelled properly, and certified to perform.

Registered Cabler Tested & Certified Future-Proof

Data & Comms Services

Whether it's a single new data point or a full server room build, we deliver structured cabling that's neat, labelled, and properly terminated.

Cat6 & Cat6A Cabling

Gigabit and 10Gb structured cabling for offices, homes, and smart installations — properly tested and certified.

Fibre Optic Installation

Single-mode and multi-mode fibre installation, splicing, and termination — for backbone runs, building links, and high-bandwidth needs.

Patch Panels & Comms Racks

Server rack mounting, patch panel termination, and tidy cable management — the kind of work IT actually thanks us for.

CCTV & Security Cabling

Cat6 PoE runs for IP cameras, intercom systems, and access control — discreet routing and proper grommeting.

Wi-Fi Access Point Cabling

Ceiling-mounted access point cabling for whole-home or whole-office Wi-Fi coverage — proper PoE backhaul, no extenders.

TV & AV Cabling

HDMI extenders, distribution amplifiers, TV antenna and coaxial cabling — neat installations behind every screen.

Cabling Solutions

Choosing the right cable is half the job. Here's the quick technical breakdown — and what each is best for.

Cable Type
Best For
Typical Spec
Cat6
Standard data points in homes and offices. Gigabit speeds up to 90m.
1 Gbps, 250 MHz, UTP — the workhorse cable for most installs.
Cat6A
High-bandwidth offices, server uplinks, futureproofing.
10 Gbps to 100m, 500 MHz, shielded — the new commercial standard.
Single-Mode Fibre
Long-distance runs between buildings, ISP handoffs, backbone.
10+ Gbps, kilometres of reach, yellow-jacket OS2.
Multi-Mode Fibre
In-building backbone, data centre cross-connects, riser cabling.
10+ Gbps up to 300m, aqua-jacket OM3/OM4.
Coaxial (RG-6)
TV antenna distribution, free-to-air, MATV systems.
75-ohm, quad-shield options, F-type terminations.
CCTV / Security
IP camera PoE, intercoms, access control, alarms.
Cat6 PoE+ for IP, plus low-voltage runs for legacy systems.

Common Installation Types

The four most common jobs we get called for. Each one needs proper planning, certification, and a tidy finish.

Smart Home Installations

Hard-wired data to every TV, study, and access point. Ceiling-mounted Wi-Fi for whole-home coverage. Cat6 to every smart device location — no more dead spots, no more dropouts.

Server Room Builds

Comms rack installation, patch panel termination, dressed and labelled patching, plus environmental cabling. Built to AS/CA S009 with as-installed documentation.

Security & CCTV Systems

IP camera runs for residential and commercial. PoE switches, NVR cabling, intercom backhaul, and proper external weatherproofing on every outdoor termination.

Data Centre & Commercial

High-density fibre, structured copper backbone, riser cabling, and grounding to AS/NZS standards. Full certification and Fluke testing on every run we install.

Our Process

From design through to test results in your hand — four steps to a properly certified install.

01

Scope

Site walk & design

We map your data needs, sketch cable runs, and recommend the right cable spec for now and the next decade.

02

Quote

Fixed-price proposal

Itemised quote covering cable, points, racks, terminations, and testing. No vague "TBA" line items.

03

Install

Tidy and labelled

Cables pulled, dressed, terminated, and labelled. We keep things straight, supported, and out of sight where it matters.

04

Test & Certify

Fluke results in your inbox

Every link tested on a Fluke unit. Results, as-installed labels, and the registered-cabler compliance form delivered on completion.

Why Hyper Electrical

We come from an electrical background — which means we understand power, earthing, and how to keep your data runs interference-free.

Registered Cablers

Open-registration cablers under the Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA) — every job lodged with the proper compliance certificate.

Fluke-Certified Testing

We test every single run with a calibrated Fluke unit and provide you the test results — peace of mind your network will actually perform.

10+ Years Experience

From single residential points to multi-floor commercial backbones, we've pulled a lot of cable. We know what works and what'll come back to bite you.

Neat & Properly Labelled

Cables dressed, supported, and labelled at both ends. Your IT manager (or future you) will be able to trace a fault in seconds, not hours.

12-Month Workmanship Guarantee

Cable fail because of how we terminated it? We come back and fix it free. The cable itself stays under manufacturer warranty too.

Power-Aware Cabling

Because we're sparkies first, we route data away from mains, manage earth bonding, and keep your runs interference-free.

Data & Comms FAQs

The questions we hear most when scoping a structured cabling job.

Cat6 handles gigabit speeds and is fine for most homes and small offices. Cat6A is the modern commercial standard — full 10Gb to 100m and better noise performance. If you're future-proofing a new build or a busy office, go Cat6A. The cable cost difference is small once installed.

Only for distances over 100m, links between buildings, or where you want zero electrical interference. For most home and office installs, copper does the job. We'll recommend honestly — no pushing fibre where it's not needed.

Yes — we work around occupied office floors, retail shops, and tenanted strata buildings every week. Most cable pulls happen above ceiling tiles or through risers with minimal disruption. We can also schedule after-hours for sensitive areas.

Always. Every link is tested on a Fluke certified tester (DSX or equivalent) and you receive a PDF report showing every run pass/fail with full performance graphs. This is essential for warranty and compliance.

We supply, install, and patch-in ceiling-mounted access points and PoE switches. For complex network configuration (VLANs, advanced routing) we usually partner with an IT specialist — happy to recommend one if needed.

A single new data point in an existing home is usually under 2 hours. A new home pre-wire — full house, 10–20 points — takes a day. Commercial fit-outs depend on point count: typically 30–50 points per day per tech once installation is under way.

Wherever practical — yes. We route through wall cavities, ceiling spaces, and under floors. Where concealment isn't possible (solid masonry, no ceiling access), we use neat surface conduit in matching colours. We'll always show you the proposed path before drilling.

Build a network that lasts

Tell us how many points, where the rack lives, and what you're plugging in — we'll send a fixed-price quote within 48 hours.