SSB designs, supplies and supports business networks and structured cabling for offices, warehouses and operational sites. The service includes switches, routers, Wi-Fi access points, racks, patch panels, copper or fibre cabling, VLANs and troubleshooting.
Structured cabling is the organised cabling backbone that connects computers, printers, cameras, access points, servers and network devices. Good cabling reduces faults, simplifies expansion and makes troubleshooting faster. Poor cabling creates random outages, weak Wi-Fi backhaul and expensive rework.
A reliable office network starts with user count, floor plan, internet links, device types, camera requirements and future expansion. SSB reviews these details, proposes cabling routes, access point placement, switch capacity and rack layout before procurement.
SSB supports switches, routers, firewalls, Wi-Fi access points, patch panels, cabinets, fibre links, copper cabling and accessories. Brand selection is requirement-based and can include familiar business-grade vendors such as Aruba, Cisco, Ubiquiti, TP-Link and others depending on scope.
The first step is a practical audit: internet speed, cabling, switch errors, access point placement, IP conflicts, VLAN design and user load. SSB then recommends the smallest fix that improves stability, whether that is better placement, new cabling, configuration cleanup or equipment replacement.
Send SSB the requirement and we will reply with a practical scope and quotation.
Yes. SSB can coordinate copper or fibre cabling, racks, patch panels and labelled handover for office and site networks.
Yes. SSB can review coverage, access point placement, cabling and configuration to improve Wi-Fi performance.
Yes. Segmentation can be designed for users, guests, cameras, servers and sensitive systems where required.
They can share parts of the infrastructure if designed correctly, but cameras often need separate VLANs, PoE planning and storage bandwidth checks.