Ethernet Cabling & Wall Jacks in Portland, OR
Cat6 Ethernet drops run, terminated, and tested — wall jacks, patch panels, and tidy cable paths for homes and offices.

Homes in Portland are a deep stock of pre-1940 bungalows, foursquares and Old Portland four-squares, with condos and newer infill closer in — which is precisely what decides how a Ethernet Cabling job goes. HANDY TEAM PRO covers Alberta, Hawthorne and Sellwood and the rest of Portland, OR, with a free estimate before anything starts.
Ethernet runs done right — cable routed through walls, attics, and crawlspaces to land exactly where the desk, TV, camera, or access point needs it, terminated in proper jacks or a patch panel, then tested and labeled. Whether you're in Portland, OR or nearby Beaverton, Hillsboro and Gresham, you get the same careful work, clear pricing, and friendly local service.
What Ethernet Cabling involves in Portland, OR
Fishing cable through Portland's lath-and-plaster walls is slow, careful work — the cavities are full of blocking and old wiring, and plaster doesn't forgive exploratory holes. We route through basements, attics and closets where we can, and open walls only where we must. A wired drop is still the answer for anything that matters: offices, TVs, cameras and access points around Alberta all run better on cable than on Wi-Fi.
Low-voltage data cabling only — line-voltage electrical work is referred to a licensed electrician.
What's Included
- Cat6 Ethernet runs
- Wall jack & keystone install
- Patch panel termination
- In-wall & attic routing
- Testing & labeling
- Cable management
Why Portland, OR chooses HANDY TEAM PRO
- Free estimates
- Fast response
- Photos welcome
- Clear pricing
- Local handyman service
Ethernet Cabling & Wall Jacks in Portland, OR — common questions
- How much does Ethernet Cabling cost in Portland, OR?
- From $199. What moves the price is how many drops, how far each run is, what sits between the panel and the jack — finished walls, attic, crawlspace — and whether the runs get terminated in a patch panel. You get a fixed quote before any work starts, and the estimate itself is free — we'd rather look at photos of the actual job than guess at a number over the phone.
- Do I need a permit for running Ethernet cable in Portland, OR?
- Cameras, doorbells and network cabling are low-voltage work, which both Oregon and Washington regulate separately from house wiring — it is not the same as a permit for a new circuit. Where a job needs a permit or a licensed trade we say so up front. Building permits in Portland, OR go through the City of Portland's permitting office.
- Which parts of Portland do you cover, and how soon can you come?
- All of Portland, OR — Alberta, Hawthorne, Sellwood, St. Johns and Laurelhurst — plus nearby Beaverton, Hillsboro and Gresham. Same-week appointments are often available; send us photos and a short description and we'll come back with a time and a price.
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