Innovative Dynamic Networks

Structured cabling in Racine, WI — clean infrastructure, built to standard.

Bad cabling causes more network problems than bad equipment — and most businesses don't know it until something breaks. IDN installs certified structured cabling for Racine businesses: Cat 6 horizontal runs, fiber backbone, patch panels, racks, and all low-voltage wiring — done to TIA-568 standard the first time. No shortcuts. No improvised runs behind drywall that fail during an expansion.

Racine, WI — 610 6th Street10-min response SLA — guaranteedOn-site within 1 hourVeteran-owned · Racine-based since 2004

Why IDN

Why Racine businesses choose IDN for structured cabling

0 of 8 local IT companies in Racine offer this. Structured cabling isn't a service most IT providers touch — they refer you out. IDN handles cabling and IT under one roof. One contract. One conversation when something isn't right.

Built to TIA-568 standard. IDN follows ANSI/TIA-568-C cabling standards — the same specifications required for commercial construction, insurance compliance, and manufacturer warranty validation. Certified installation means your cabling doesn't become a liability.

IDN is headquartered at 610 6th St in Racine and has cabled commercial spaces across SE Wisconsin for 20+ years. We also complete structured cabling projects nationwide — for clients who need a single vendor they trust to manage multi-site infrastructure across state lines.

What you get

Local structured cabling, done right.

TIA-568 certified installation

Every run is tested and documented. You receive an as-built diagram and test results — proof your infrastructure performs to spec and a reference for every future upgrade.

Cabling and IT under one roof

IDN handles both the physical cabling and the active network equipment. One vendor, one call when something isn't right — no finger-pointing.

Racine local + nationwide

IDN is based in Racine and completes cabling projects nationwide. Multi-site clients get one vendor who manages the full infrastructure scope across all locations.

The process

How it works

We design the infrastructure. Before a single cable is pulled, IDN maps your space — pathways, distance calculations, termination locations, rack placement, and future capacity planning.

We install and certify. Every run is tested and documented. You receive an as-built diagram and test results — proof your infrastructure performs to spec and a reference for every future upgrade.

We hand off clean. Labeled cables. Documented patch panels. Organized rack. Your network team or any future IT provider inherits a system they can actually work with.

Clients served
1,000+
Years in business
20+
Cabling projects
Nationwide
Competitors offer this
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Questions

Common questions

What's the difference between structured cabling and just running Ethernet cables?
Structured cabling follows a documented standard — specific cable categories, run lengths, termination methods, and testing protocols. It produces a certified, warrantied infrastructure. Running cable without these standards produces something that works until it doesn't — and nobody can tell you why when it fails.
Does IDN handle fiber cabling in addition to copper?
Yes. IDN installs both copper (Cat 6, Cat 6A) and fiber optic cabling — including single-mode and multimode — for backbone runs, inter-building connections, and high-bandwidth applications.
Can IDN cable a new building or renovation in Racine?
Yes. IDN works with general contractors and building owners during construction and renovation to install pre-wire infrastructure — the most cost-effective time to get structured cabling right.
Does IDN only work in Racine or can they cable our other locations?
IDN serves Racine locally and completes structured cabling projects nationwide. If you have facilities in multiple states, IDN can manage the cabling scope across all locations under one contract.

Start with a free infrastructure assessment.

IDN's free IT assessment includes a review of your current cabling and physical infrastructure — identifying what's limiting your network performance today and what it costs to fix it.