Structured Cabling in Horn Lake, MS
Structured Cabling for warehouses, terminals, and offices across Horn Lake — certified backbone and drops across high-bay warehouse space.
Horn Lake's economy leans on logistics and distribution along I-55, with Class-A industrial in the Horn Lake 55 Business Center and a retail-and-services corridor running down Goodman Road. It's a working, growing DeSoto County market with a healthy mix of warehouse and storefront work.
Large distribution buildings need dock and perimeter cameras and segmented networks; the Goodman Road storefronts need clean, affordable coverage. We handle the warehouse scale and the small-business simplicity.
What a cabling system gets you
The backbone everything else depends on: clean, labeled, tested Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber. We run drops, build racks and patch panels, and document the as-built so the next tech — or the next system — isn't guessing.
- Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber backbone runs
- Patch panels, racks, and tidy cable management
- Certified, labeled, and as-built documented
- New construction and occupied-space retrofits
How the install works
- 1
Path & count
We plan cable paths and drop counts against your layout and devices.
- 2
Design & quote
Drops, backbone, racks, and termination itemized and tech-reviewed.
- 3
Pull & terminate
Runs pulled to spec, terminated, and dressed into panels.
- 4
Test & document
Every run certified and labeled, with an as-built you keep.
Gear we install
- Cat6 / Cat6A drops
- Fiber backbone
- Patch panels & racks
- Cable management
What it costs
Commercial Cat6 drops typically run $125–$250 each installed (cable, termination, jack, and certification); Cat6A and difficult runs cost more. Backbone, racks, and fiber are quoted per project.
Pricing is preliminary and non-binding until a tech reviews your site.
Cabling work in Mississippi
Mississippi splits the work into two contractor classifications: an alarm/access/security class and a separate low-voltage communications class that explicitly covers closed-circuit video but excludes alarms. Commercial projects of $50,000 or more require a state contractor license.
Local building departments handle permits; fire-alarm and life-safety work additionally runs through the State Fire Marshal.
Regulated by Mississippi State Board of Contractors — Alarm Systems, Access Systems & Security Equipment classification (with State Fire Marshal oversight). Educational summary only.
Cabling FAQs for Horn Lake businesses
Do you install cabling systems in Horn Lake?
Yes — Mid-South Signal installs and supports structured cabling for warehouses, terminals, and offices throughout Horn Lake, Mississippi, from I-55 industrial corridor to the surrounding Horn Lake 55 Business Center. We're about 16 miles from our Memphis base, so a local crew handles the work.
How is security and low-voltage work regulated in Mississippi?
Mississippi splits the work into two contractor classifications: an alarm/access/security class and a separate low-voltage communications class that explicitly covers closed-circuit video but excludes alarms. Commercial projects of $50,000 or more require a state contractor license. Local building departments handle permits; fire-alarm and life-safety work additionally runs through the State Fire Marshal.
Do you certify the cabling?
Yes. Every run is tested and certified, labeled at both ends, and handed off with an as-built record so future work isn't guesswork.
Can you cable an occupied building?
Yes. We work around business hours and live space, running and dressing cable with minimal disruption to your operation.
Cat6 or Cat6A?
Cat6 handles most business needs; Cat6A is worth it for longer 10G runs and high-density WiFi 7 uplinks. We'll recommend per run.
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