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Bayside Electrical Group Services

Data Networks.

ACMA-licensed data cabling and network installation in Sydney. Structured cabling, fibre optics, server racks, Wi-Fi deployment, and telecommunications infrastructure.

Professional Data Cabling and Network Infrastructure

In today's connected world, your network cabling is as critical as your power supply. Bayside Electrical Group provides ACMA-licensed data cabling and network infrastructure services to businesses and homes across Sydney. Our registered cablers design, install, and certify structured cabling systems that deliver reliable, high-speed connectivity for current and future needs.

From a home office requiring a few Cat6A drops to a multi-floor commercial fit-out with fibre backbone and hundreds of outlets, we handle projects of every scale. All installations comply with the Telecommunications Act 1997, AS/CA S009 cabling standards, and ACMA registration requirements.

Structured Cabling Systems

Structured cabling provides a standardised, scalable foundation for your network. We install Cat6 and Cat6A copper cabling in a star topology from a central patch panel to each outlet location. This approach supports Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Power over Ethernet (PoE) for IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points, and is easily reconfigured as your needs change.

Every cable run is labelled at both ends, terminated to T568A or T568B standard (consistent across the installation), and tested with a Fluke DTX or DSX cable certifier. You receive a full test report with pass/fail results for each link — documentation that meets manufacturer warranty requirements and provides a permanent record of your cabling plant.

Fibre Optic Installation

Fibre optic cabling is essential for backbone links between floors or buildings, high-bandwidth applications, and connections that exceed the 100-metre copper distance limit. We install single-mode and multi-mode fibre using both fusion splicing and pre-terminated solutions, depending on the application and budget.

Our scope includes fibre patch panels, splice enclosures, fibre-to-the-desk deployments, and NBN-ready installations for new developments. All fibre links are tested with an optical power meter and, where required, OTDR-tested to verify splice loss and connector performance.

Server Rooms and Network Racks

A well-organised server room is the heart of your network. We supply and install floor-standing and wall-mount racks, cable management systems, patch panels, PDUs (power distribution units), and dedicated power circuits with UPS connectivity. Proper airflow management, cable routing, and labelling are built into every installation.

For new build-outs, we coordinate with HVAC contractors to ensure adequate cooling capacity and with your IT team to match the physical infrastructure to your switching and routing requirements.

Wi-Fi Access Point Deployment

Enterprise Wi-Fi performance depends on proper access point placement and cabling. We install PoE-powered wireless access points from Ubiquiti, Cisco Meraki, Aruba, and other enterprise brands — running dedicated Cat6A home runs to each AP location. We work with your IT provider's wireless survey to ensure optimal coverage and minimal interference.

For residential customers, we install whole-home mesh Wi-Fi systems with hardwired backhaul — eliminating dead spots and delivering consistent speeds throughout the property.

CCTV and Security Cabling

Modern IP-based security cameras require reliable PoE network cabling. We install dedicated cabling runs for CCTV systems, ensuring each camera location has a certified Cat6 connection back to your NVR or network switch. We also install conduit and containment for external cable runs to protect against weather and tampering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ACMA registration and why does it matter?

ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) registration is a legal requirement for anyone installing customer cabling connected to the telecommunications network. Using unregistered cablers can void warranties, cause network faults, and result in fines. All our cablers hold current ACMA registration.

What's the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A?

Cat6 supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet up to 55 metres and Gigabit to 100 metres. Cat6A supports 10-Gigabit to the full 100 metres and offers superior shielding against crosstalk. We recommend Cat6A for new installations as it future-proofs your infrastructure for 10G networking and high-power PoE applications.

Do you provide cable test reports?

Yes. Every data cabling installation is tested with a calibrated Fluke cable certifier and you receive a full PDF test report for each link. These reports verify performance against the relevant standard and are required by most cabling manufacturers for warranty registration.

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