LINX Network Cabling is your full-service partner, designing, installing and servicing structured cabling solutions that uniquely fit your objectives. Evaluating your short- and long-term needs, we create solutions that outlive your equipment.

LINX Multimedia upgraded the AV capabilities in huddle rooms, multiple conference rooms and a state-of-art training room. The conference rooms accommodate simple, in-room presentations, allowing users to connect devices through connections located in the table. 50”-60” monitors were installed to maximize each room. The Training Room is anchored by a 5,200 Lumen WUXGA projector, a […]

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For over 13 years, LINX and TIAA have been nationwide partners, with LINX providing Network Cabling Enterprise support throughout the United States. Working with dozen of sites, our team coordinates and delivers projects and solutions to ensure TIAA’s network stays robust. For example, LINX performed 10 plus floor moves for TIAA CREF downtown Denver location […]

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LINX was contracted to complete the audio-visual at Tom’s Watch Bar in McGregor Square in 2021. LINX is currently under contract with several other locations. This project consisted of 5 video walls bordered by several 55-85″ displays, 15 outdoor displays, and multiple TV sources which are distributed through a video over IP systems to every […]

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LINX successfully executed various low-voltage Statements of Work (SOWs) encompassing telecom, security, and audiovisual (A/V) aspects. The telecom SOW involved setting up two Main Equipment Rooms (MMR), installing 3200 feet of basket tray, placing 39 cabinets, connecting 648 strands of fiber, establishing 13 Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) locations, and establishing fiber connections between buildings. The […]

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The project involved the construction of three data halls, encompassing various aspects such as data infrastructure, security measures (including access control and video surveillance), BMS (Building Management System) cabling, installation of cable trays spanning 1200 feet, deployment of 30 wireless access points (WAPs), building hot aisle containment structures and partition walls (4 in total), and […]

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Four HAC units were installed in an exposed ceiling, and they were connected to the fan wall for proper functioning. In addition, a partition wall was installed specifically for the HAC system. The ceiling was supported using a collar design to ensure stability and structural integrity. In terms of project management, close coordination was maintained […]

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