When businesses and organizations in Mid-Missouri need structured network cabling, they call Midwest Computech.

Many schools and businesses in Missouri are upgrading their cabling systems to include Cat 6 cabling, Fiber Optic Cabling, Network Switches, and Wireless.   While some government organizations use special grant funding like E-Rate or CARES funding; businesses use capital to enhance the speed and efficiency of the network.  Our certified team in Columbia Missouri and Sedalia Missouri has all the expertise and tools your organization needs to get the job done.     Our Leviton, HP, and BICSI certified installers can drill the holes, mount the cables, and fish the cables down the walls to conceal them so they keep your government agency, school district, or business looking professional and safe.   Our certified network engineers configure your network switching and wireless access points so your students, patrons, and employees can work more efficiently.  Our network cabling installation doesn’t stop at just installing the cabling.   We test every Fiber Optic line and Cat 6 cable to ensure it works to the best of its ability.   We can even test your older Category 5 cables to make sure they are helping your network run fast and smooth.   This is another example of the expertise you will have at your disposal when you partner with Midwest Computech.    Contact us today if you need our construction and cabling services.    We serve the entire state of Missouri and we can get your job completed on-time and on-budget.

Below are the top 10 questions we can help you answer about your network cabling project.

  1. How many levels is your facility?
  2. How many buildings do you have?
  3. What cabling technologies are you interested in? Cat 5, Cat 6, Fiber Optic (multi-mode or single-mode)
  4. Do you have a drop ceiling or hard ceiling in your building?
  5. When are you wanting your project completed?
  6. How many square feet is your facility?
  7. What technologies will the network cables support? Computers, VOIP Phones, Servers, Wireless?
  8. Will you need direct burial or aerial fiber optic or copper cables to connect your buildings and network switches?
  9. What is your main goal for the cabling? Supporting more computers, to speed up your network, install a new VOIP phone system, security cameras, conference or meeting room installation?
  10. What are your long-range technology goals and how does certified network cabling help?