CCTV & WiFi Infrastructure Solutions
Reliable Connectivity Starts with the Right Cabling Infrastructure
Modern businesses rely on two critical technologies more than ever before: CCTV security systems and business-grade WiFi. Whether you’re protecting your property, monitoring operations, providing guest internet access or supporting cloud-based applications, both systems depend heavily on the quality of the underlying network infrastructure.
At Tiamo Networks, we design and install complete CCTV and WiFi solutions built on robust structured cabling systems. With decades of networking experience, we understand that even the most advanced cameras and wireless access points can only perform as well as the cabling infrastructure supporting them.
From offices and warehouses to holiday parks, hotels, residential developments and industrial facilities, we deliver reliable, scalable solutions that provide the performance, coverage and resilience modern organisations require.
Professional CCTV Solutions
A modern CCTV system is far more than simply installing cameras. Today’s IP-based surveillance systems require a high-performance network capable of delivering continuous video streams, remote access capabilities and reliable recording without interruption.
Our CCTV services include:
- CCTV system design and specification
- High-definition IP camera installations
- ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) systems
- Remote monitoring solutions
- Network video recorders (NVRs)
- Cloud-connected surveillance systems
- Perimeter security and access control integration
- Multi-site monitoring platforms
Whether you’re securing a single office or a large holiday park with dozens of cameras, we design systems that provide comprehensive coverage while ensuring sufficient network capacity for future expansion.
Why Cabling Matters for CCTV
Many CCTV issues are incorrectly blamed on cameras when the real cause is poor network infrastructure.
A CCTV camera continuously transmits large amounts of data across the network. Low-quality cabling, damaged cable runs or outdated infrastructure can lead to:
- Intermittent camera outages
- Poor image quality
- Dropped video streams
- Recording failures
- Increased maintenance costs
- Reduced system reliability
We typically recommend Cat6A cabling for new CCTV installations, particularly where higher-resolution cameras are being deployed or where future upgrades are anticipated.
Benefits of Cat6A for CCTV include:
- Greater bandwidth capacity
- Reduced electromagnetic interference
- Support for 10 Gigabit networking
- Improved Power over Ethernet (PoE) performance
- Greater reliability over longer cable runs
- Future-proof infrastructure for higher-resolution cameras
With 4K, 8MP and AI-enabled surveillance becoming increasingly common, installing the correct cabling today helps avoid expensive upgrades tomorrow.
Find out more about the differences between the cabling types and which network cable your business should choose?
Enterprise WiFi Solutions
Reliable WiFi has become an essential utility for businesses, staff, guests and customers. Poor wireless coverage impacts productivity, customer satisfaction and business operations.
At Tiamo Networks, we specialise in designing and deploying large-scale wireless networks capable of supporting hundreds or even thousands of concurrent users.
Our WiFi solutions include:
- Site surveys and wireless design
- Indoor and outdoor WiFi deployments
- Guest WiFi systems
- Staff and operational wireless networks
- Hospitality WiFi solutions
- Holiday park WiFi infrastructure
- Warehouse and industrial wireless coverage
- Mesh and roaming solutions
- High-density user environments
- Managed and self-managed platforms
Our team has designed and deployed wireless networks covering everything from small offices to large holiday parks and commercial sites serving thousands of users.
Find out more about the differences between the cabling types and which network cable your business should choose?
Why Cabling Matters for WiFi
One of the most common misconceptions is that WiFi is “wireless” and therefore requires little cabling.
In reality, every wireless access point requires a wired connection back to the network. The quality of this connection directly affects the performance of the entire wireless system.
Even the latest WiFi 6 and WiFi 7 access points can be severely restricted by poor-quality or outdated cabling.
Inadequate cabling can result in:
- Slower wireless speeds
- Coverage issues
- Device roaming problems
- Bottlenecks during busy periods
- Access point instability
- Reduced network capacity
As WiFi technology continues to advance, the bandwidth requirements placed on network cabling increase significantly.
Cat6A cabling provides several advantages for WiFi deployments:
- Full support for multi-gigabit access points
- Reduced interference and signal degradation
- Improved PoE delivery
- Better support for WiFi 6, WiFi 6E and WiFi 7 technologies
- Greater future scalability
For organisations investing in modern wireless infrastructure, Cat6A often represents the best balance between performance, longevity and cost.
Find out more about the differences between the cabling types and which network cable your business should choose?
Cat6 vs Cat6A – Understanding the Difference
Many businesses still install standard Cat6 cabling because of the lower initial cost. While Cat6 remains suitable for some environments, Cat6A offers significant long-term benefits.
| Feature | Cat6 | Cat6A |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum Speed | 10Gb up to 55m | 10Gb up to 100m |
| Bandwidth | 250 MHz | 500 MHz |
| PoE Performance | Good | Excellent |
| Interference Resistance | Moderate | High |
| Future Expansion | Limited | Excellent |
Typical installed costs can vary depending on site conditions, containment requirements and cable routes, but Cat6A generally costs approximately £0.30–£0.80 more per metre than Cat6 cable alone.
While this represents a modest increase in project costs, the long-term benefits often outweigh the additional investment, particularly when considering that structured cabling is typically expected to remain in service for 10–20 years or more.
Complete Design, Installation & Testing
Every CCTV and WiFi deployment begins with understanding how your business operates.
Our process includes:
- Site survey and consultation
- Network and infrastructure assessment
- System design and specification
- Structured cabling installation
- Equipment deployment
- Configuration and commissioning
- Testing and certification
- Ongoing support and maintenance
All cabling installations are fully tested and labelled, ensuring your infrastructure remains easy to manage, troubleshoot and expand.
Build a Network Ready for the Future
CCTV systems are becoming smarter. WiFi networks are becoming faster. Both place increasing demands on network infrastructure.
Investing in quality structured cabling today ensures your organisation can take advantage of future technologies without the need for costly rewiring projects.
Whether you’re installing a new CCTV system, upgrading your wireless network or building a complete site-wide infrastructure from the ground up, Tiamo Networks can design and deliver a solution that provides the performance, reliability and scalability your business demands.
Contact our team today to discuss your CCTV, WiFi and structured cabling requirements.