Data Point Installation & Repair in Singapore

Reliable LAN socket services for homes and offices — installation, troubleshooting, and telephone-to-data point conversion.

Why You Need a Reliable Data Point Setup

In today’s connected world, a strong and stable network is more important than ever — whether you're working from home, gaming online, or streaming 4K content. A properly installed data point (LAN socket) ensures faster speeds, lower latency, and fewer dropouts compared to relying solely on WiFi.

Many modern properties across Singapore — including BTO flats, resale HDBs, condominiums, executive condos (ECs), and even landed houses — already have structured cabling in place, often terminated at legacy telephone sockets (RJ11) or hybrid ports. These points often sit unused, but with With proper assessment and rewiring, these can be converted into RJ45 Ethernet data points, allowing you to unlock your property's full networking potential.

In larger homes or multi-storey landed houses, WiFi alone may not reach every room reliably. That’s where a distributed network of wired data points, paired with proper Ethernet cabling, becomes essential. Whether you're wiring up your home office, living room TV, or installing ceiling-mounted or wall access points, a dependable data point layout provides the foundation for fast, secure, and seamless connectivity throughout the entire space.

Our solutions are also ideal for offices and small businesses where structured cabling and stable LAN connections are crucial for productivity, VoIP calls, POS systems, and surveillance networks.


Use Cases by Property Type

🏢 BTO Flats / DBSS / HDB Resale

  • Convert existing telephone points to LAN at living room and bedrooms
  • Connect Smart TVs, gaming consoles, or IPTV boxes directly via LAN
  • Create Ethernet backhaul points for WiFi systems

🏘️ Condominiums / Executive Condos (EC)

  • Hidden conduit wiring can be used for neat RJ45 socket installation
  • Install data points at TV console, home office desk, and dining area
  • Support for wall-mounted WiFi access points to improve coverage

🏡 Landed Homes / Cluster Houses

  • Install data points on each floor to support ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted APs
  • Hardwire CCTV NVRs, smart lighting hubs, or home servers
  • Structured LAN cabling for smart home control panels and AV racks

🏢 Offices / Home-Based Businesses

  • Structured cabling with patch panels for LAN and VoIP phones
  • Dedicated LAN points for printers, POS systems, and desktops
  • Reduce downtime and interference in shared WiFi environments


Our Services

Data Point Diagnostics & Repair

  • LAN socket not working
  • Unstable or intermittent network
  • Damaged or loose wiring
  • Replace broken sockets and re-terminate ends

Telephone Point to Data Point Conversion

  • Convert legacy RJ11 points to RJ45
  • Compatible with Singtel, StarHub ONT routers
  • Ideal for new BTOs and older apartments


Who We Serve

  • 🏡 Homeowners: BTO, Condo, EC, Landed
  • 🏢 Offices: Structured cabling for productivity
  • 🛠 Renovation Contractors & Interior Designers
  • 🧰 Real Estate and Facilities Managers


What to Expect

  • Free assessment
  • Transparent pricing
  • Neat workmanship and quick turnaround
  • Only high-quality cables and jacks used


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Installation & Conversion

Q: Can you fix a LAN point that’s not working?

Yes, we perform full diagnostics and repair of faulty LAN points.

Q: Can you convert my existing telephone socket into a working LAN point?

Absolutely. We specialize in converting RJ11 telephone sockets into usable RJ45 Ethernet sockets, as long as the internal cabling is suitable (Cat5e/Cat6).

Q: How do I know if my wall socket is telephone or data?

RJ11 telephone sockets are smaller with fewer pins, while RJ45 LAN sockets are wider and have 8 metal contacts. If unsure, just send us a photo via WhatsApp — we’ll advise you.

Q: What if my existing telephone point uses the wrong cable?

If the internal cable is not suitable for data (e.g., flat telephone cable), we can advise on alternative wiring methods or install new CAT6 cables where needed.

Technical & Equipment

Q: What cable types do you use?

We use CAT6 as standard for most home installations. CAT6A or CAT7 is available on request, especially for high-speed or commercial-grade applications.

Q: What’s the difference between CAT5e, CAT6, and CAT7?

  • CAT5e – Supports up to 1 Gbps
  • CAT6 – Better shielding, supports up to 10 Gbps at shorter distances
  • CAT7 – Even more shielding, industrial-grade. Overkill for most homes.

Property & Coverage

Q: Do you work with condos or landed properties?

Yes, we service all property types including BTOs, resale flats, ECs, condominiums, and landed homes. We plan layouts to suit multi-floor setups as well.

Q: Do you provide structured cabling for offices?

Yes. We offer LAN cabling and data point installation for small and mid-sized offices, including patch panel setup, trunking, and testing.

Cost & Process

Q: How much does it cost to install or convert a data point?

It depends on the number of points, cabling route, and property type. We offer transparent pricing — just send a few photos or your floor plan and we’ll quote you.

Q: Is there a site survey or WhatsApp consultation?

Yes. We offer free WhatsApp consultations. Site visits are chargeable.

Q: How long does a typical job take?

Most home installations or conversions are completed within 1–3 hours, depending on complexity. Larger projects like landed homes or offices may take longer.

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