Data Cabling in Coffs Harbour
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Coffs Harbour Data Cabling
If your internet’s always dropping out, video calls keep freezing, or your office network just isn’t keeping up, it’s probably time to look at your cabling. At Ray Smith Electrical in Coffs Harbour, we install data cabling that’s fast, reliable and built to suit your space.
Whether you’re fitting out a new home, upgrading a commercial office or extending an existing setup, we make sure everything’s properly installed, clearly labelled and compliant with current standards. We take the guesswork out of connectivity, so whether it’s one room or a full building, you’ll have cabling that supports your tech now and into the future.
Need a hand getting your network sorted? Give us a call on 02 6652 4242 and let’s get your connection back on track.
Fast, Tidy & Future-Ready Installs
From small home offices to large commercial systems, we install data cabling that’s tailored to how you use your space. We handle everything from single outlets to full rack setups, patch panels, structured cabling and smart wiring systems.
Whether it’s Cat6, Cat6A or fibre optic, we’ll make sure your network can handle high-speed data transfer, IP phones, security cameras or whatever your setup calls for. Our installations are neat, labelled, and easy to troubleshoot later, ideal for growing businesses or homeowners who want a tidy finish. We also test everything we install to ensure your speeds and stability are right from day one.
Call 02 6652 4242 to get cabling that supports your current needs and sets you up for future tech upgrades.


Reliable Copper Cabling Options
Copper cabling like Cat6 and Cat6A remains the go-to for most homes and offices. It handles high-speed data across short distances and is cost-effective, easy to install and upgrade-friendly.
We install shielded and unshielded options depending on your environment and make sure it’s run neatly and safely for long-term performance.
High-Speed Fibre Optic Cabling
Fibre optic delivers blazing-fast data over long distances, with less interference and better reliability than copper. It’s ideal for large properties, businesses and data-heavy applications like server connections or camera systems.
We install single-mode and multi-mode fibre systems designed for speed, stability and minimal signal loss.


NBN Setup & Improvements
Whether you're setting up a new connection or optimising an existing one, we help you get the most from your NBN. We can relocate NBN gear, tidy your internal wiring and install data points in more practical places, reducing dropouts and helping you take full advantage of your speed plan.
What type of data cabling do I need?
It depends on how you plan to use your network. Cat5e is fine for basic internet use, but most modern homes and businesses now use Cat6 or Cat6A for better speed and reduced interference. For large buildings, long cable runs or high-speed needs, fibre optic may be a better option. An electrician or cabling technician can assess your needs and recommend the right solution based on speed, budget and future upgrades.
Can I run my own network cables?
While it’s possible to run basic cabling yourself in some states, all final terminations and any structured cabling in Australia must be done by a registered cabler. Improperly installed cables can cause poor performance, signal loss, or pose safety risks, especially in ceilings and wall cavities. A licensed technician will ensure everything is safely routed, compliant with standards, and correctly connected at both ends.
Is it better to use Wi-Fi or wired data points?
Wi-Fi is convenient but often less stable, especially in larger buildings or when streaming, gaming or handling large file transfers. Wired data points provide a more reliable connection, better speed, and reduced interference. For high-performance devices or permanent workspaces, hard-wired connections are always recommended, even if you still use Wi-Fi for mobile devices elsewhere in the home.



