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With over 20 years of experience as licensed professionals, we’re proud to serve as one of the region’s most dependable experts holding a low voltage contractor’s license in Texas. Our mission is simple — deliver high-quality, customized solutions that make technology work seamlessly for your business. From structured cabling and fiber optic installations to CCTV systems, every project we take on reflects our core values of reliability, precision, and integrity. We design every system with long-term performance in mind, ensuring that your communication networks are efficient, secure, and ready to grow with your company. Whether you’re upgrading an office, expanding your network, or searching for low voltage contractors near me, Bluebonnet Cabling is the name businesses across Austin, San Antonio, and Houston trust for honest expertise and lasting results.

Who we are

At the foundation of Bluebonnet Cabling is our expertise as a trusted low voltage wiring contractor, dedicated to building smarter, more connected Texas businesses.

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Trusted by Industry leaders | Certified to Perform

Technology Partners

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Our certified team and trusted partners ensure your cabling and security projects are installed to the highest standards!

Check out our Past Projects

Wireless Access Point Installation

Insuring connectivity across a car dealership property is never a simple task. When we took over a newly purchased dealership site, over 60 wireless access points (APs) needed replacing. Roughly 30% of the old APs failed completely, and another half delivered only weak, unreliable signals. The worst complaints came from the service bay, where mechanics struggled with slow systems during diagnostics and inventory tasks. Meanwhile, sales staff roaming in the lot had spotty access—something you never want when trying to close deals.

Our solution was to deploy outdoor-grade Fortinet access points, mounted outside, to cover the entire lot and building perimeters. These APs are ruggedized for harsh conditions and built for long-range, high-throughput wireless coverage. Fortinet’s outdoor models support dual-band radio configurations and can reach up to 1.75 Gbps aggregate in some models (e.g. OAP832e) Fortinet. We used Power over Ethernet (PoE) cables to provide both power and stable wired backhaul, enabling each AP to function close to its optimal performance.

Because we opted for outdoor placements, we eliminated many interior obstructions like walls and ceiling materials that usually degrade signal. The higher transmit power, external antennas, and optimized radio planning allowed us to bridge large open distances with minimal signal loss. Fortinet APs also support features like automatic radio resource provisioning (ARRP) and fast roaming between APs—ensuring devices hand off smoothly without dropped connections. avfirewalls.co.uk+1

The results were evident before we even left the site. Mechanics in the service bay exclaimed that their computers, engine readers, and diagnostic tools were instantly more responsive. Sales teams roaming the lot reported stable Wi-Fi and no more frustration. The difference was immediate—and that’s exactly what a robust outdoor AP deployment should deliver.

Server Rack Patch Panel Installation

When we arrived at this Little Rock facility, the existing network setup was showing its age. Our team began by carefully removing the outdated Cat 5 cabling and the old 48 port patch panel with rear punchdowns to make way for a modernized system.

We then installed brand-new Cat 6 cabling throughout the building, delivering faster, more reliable network performance. To complete the upgrade, we reinstalled the existing fiber patch panel and added new Cat 6 patch panels, giving the entire rack a cleaner, more efficient, and future-ready layout.

The result — a high-performance network built to handle today’s demands while maintaining professional organization and long-term reliability.