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Network Data Cabling Installation and Service Areas
- Michigan – Metro Detroit area
- Ohio
- Illinois
- Indiana
- National Travel

We Offer More than Just Network Cabling Services
At Our Cable Guy we are much more than our commissioned services, we like to leave our customer more informed than before they reached out to us. To that end we have a number of free online tools and guides. We do this for clients who want to learn more about the trade and for those who want a new hobby where they can get their hands a little dirty. Our Cable Guy has a number of resources on our YouTube page and other social media channels, we share regular updates so make sure to check them out!
Come Learn With (Y)Our Cable Guy
The Our Cable Guy media team offers multiple ways of learning whether it is for our team or you, the community. Our seasoned Network Cabling technicians love to share their own knowledge from experience and trainings.
- Blog: If you love a good book and enjoy reading then our blog spot may be perfect for you. You’ll find a wide range of articles detailing many aspects of the Network Cabling field.
- Knowledge Center: If you enjoy quick tidbits and short facts then our Knowledge Center is the best place to scratch that itch.
- FAQ: Do you feel like you have a question that appears common but you aren’t sure of the solution? Our FAQ page should lead you in the right direction.
- YouTube Channel: For our visual learners, our YouTube channel is regularly updated to keep you in the loop! You’ll find first hand walkthroughs from our expert staff and step by step tutorials on certain installation methods.

Support Systems
A great support system is an underrated factor in running cables but one of the most essential. The two most commonly used here by Our Cable Guy are J-Hooks and Cable Trays. There are many other options on the market but these two have earned the trust of our team time and time again. Both options help avoid cables laying over ceiling tiles or anything else that may cause on obstruction on your ceiling.
- J-Hooks – Given the name by its shape, a J-Hook can be used in an area that a Cable Tray installation cannot occur or when the cable installation would take place in a confined area. Recommended to be installed every 4 to 6 feet, you would pass your cables through the J-Hook to the next. You have to be sure not to exceed the amount of recommended cables that can pass through the device. To go along with the J-Hook, you would need a fitting in order to ensure that it is attached to beams, columns or walls.
- Cable Trays – At times, Cable Trays can be called a Ladder Rack because it looks similar to that of a ladder. Cable trays are installed in the ceilings themselves. Any cable running horizontally would be placed in this unit and can support hundreds of cables depending on the specific Cable Tray itself.
We have many more videos to offer and you can browse through our YouTube channel for more short tutorials
but we’ll give you some links here:
- Official Installation Guide for Network Cable Rack
- Network Cabling Basic | Installation of Patch Panels with Tips
- How To Crimp Coaxial Cable Wire Guide
- Tutorial for Punching Down or Installing a Network Jack
- Installing RJ45 Network Cabling Connection or Head to a Cable

Other Network Cabling Resources
Here are some other helpful websites that you might want to check out to learn more about Network Cabling…
- http://study-ccna.com – This site offers free CCNA courses. CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is a certification from Cisco, the
world’s most famous company that manufactures and sells networking equipment. - http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com – Apart from resources, this site includes what’s new in networking industry that you might be of interest.
- https://www.networkcomputing.com/network-security/8-free-online-networking-classes/1228232220 – The site offers 8 Free Networking
Classes!
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