If your business needs faster, more reliable internet or phone connections, CTAC Solutions is here to help. We provide professional data cable installation in Littleton, CO, making sure your office network runs smoothly and efficiently. Our team installs the cables that connect your computers, phones, and security systems — things like Cat6 network wiring, Wi-Fi access points, and fiber connections that keep your business running without slowdowns or dropped signals.

Many people don’t realize how important good cabling is until their network starts lagging or dropping out. That’s why we take the time to plan your system the right way from the start — whether it’s for a small office, retail store, or large commercial building.

Along with data cabling, we also install security camera systems to help protect your property, and VoIP business phone systems so your team can stay connected with clear, reliable communication. Everything we install is designed to work together — your internet, phones, and cameras all tied into one professional network.

At CTAC Solutions, we’re proud to be BBB-rated and 5 stars on Google, trusted by businesses across the Denver metro area for quality work and friendly service. Whether you’re setting up a new location or upgrading your current wiring, we’ll make sure you get the performance and dependability you deserve.

Data cable installation in Littleton

 

Color of Cat6 Cable JacketContact

The outer color of a Cat6 cable (blue, yellow, white, black, etc.) usually does not affect performance or function. The color is mainly for organization and identification.

For example:

  • Blue – Often used for standard network connections (like data or internet).
  • Yellow – Sometimes used for POE (Power over Ethernet) or cameras.
  • White – Common for aesthetic installs (like office walls or ceilings).
  • Black – Used outdoors or where it might get dirty (because it hides dust).
  • Red – Often used for special connections, servers, or security systems.

These colors just help technicians keep wiring organized — for instance, blue might go to computers, yellow to cameras, and red to phones — but you can use any color you like.

 

Color of the Wires Inside the Cable

Inside every Cat6 cable are 8 small wires, twisted into 4 color-coded pairs:

  • White/Orange + Orange
  • White/Green + Green
  • White/Blue + Blue
  • White/Brown + Brown

Those internal color pairs do matter, because they have to be terminated in the same order on both ends (usually following T568A or T568B wiring standards) for your connection to work properly.

In short:

  • The outside color is for labeling and organization.
  • The inside wire colors follow strict patterns that must match on both ends.