
Whole-Home Networking & Structured Wiring โ Toronto GTA
Professional whole-home networking services in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Licensed, insured, and trusted by homeowners across the GTA.
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Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7. Send photos, video, and a description of the work + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price โ often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives on schedule and completes your whole-home networking professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Whole-Home Networking in Toronto GTA
RenoHouse delivers whole-home structured wiring and Wi-Fi 7 networking installations for Toronto and GTA homeowners โ Cat6a Ethernet to every room, structured wiring panels, mesh Wi-Fi systems with wired backhaul, fiber-to-the-home handoff (Bell Fibe / Rogers Fibre), CCTV and Ring/Nest camera integration, and PoE+ access points. Our scope is end-to-end: site survey, low-voltage cabling design, Cat6a structured cabling installation, structured wiring panel mounting and termination, Wi-Fi access point placement and configuration, network hardware setup, ISP handoff coordination, and homeowner onboarding training. Whole-home networking is increasingly the foundation for smart-home, work-from-home, and high-bandwidth streaming households โ Toronto's network-dependent appliance count (smart locks, doorbells, thermostats, security cameras, cloud-based AV) keeps climbing.
Why structured wiring matters in 2026
Wi-Fi alone is fundamentally compromised in larger Toronto homes โ drywall, plaster, brick interior walls, multi-storey vertical separation, and the 6 GHz Wi-Fi 7 band's reduced penetration mean that even premium mesh systems struggle for true edge-to-edge whole-home coverage without wired backhaul. The 2026 best-practice is hybrid: Cat6a Ethernet to every room (TV locations, bedrooms, home offices, kitchen, basement, entryway) and Wi-Fi 7 mesh nodes at strategic points using the Cat6a cabling as wired backhaul. This delivers (a) gigabit+ wired capability where it matters (TVs, gaming consoles, NAS, work-from-home machines), (b) Wi-Fi mesh roaming with no dead zones, and (c) PoE+ for cameras and access points without separate power runs. New construction and major renovations are dramatically cheaper to wire because cabling can be run during framing โ retrofit installation requires fishing cables through finished walls and is 2โ3x the cost.
The structured wiring panel โ the home's network heart
A structured wiring panel (Leviton 49605, ICC Eclipse, OnQ, or similar) is wall-mounted in a basement utility closet or main-floor utility room. All Cat6a cables home-run to the panel and terminate on Cat6a keystones or a 24-port patch panel. Inside the panel: a 24-port managed switch (Ubiquiti UniFi Pro 24, Netgear MS510TX), the home's router (Eero Pro 6E, Ubiquiti Dream Machine, ASUS ZenWiFi BT10), modem from the ISP (Bell Home Hub or Rogers Ignite), PoE+ injector or PoE switch for cameras and access points, surge protection and structured power. The panel is the upgrade point โ when Wi-Fi 8 arrives in 5 years, you replace the access points; when 10 Gigabit Internet arrives, you replace the switch. The Cat6a cabling itself is rated for 10 Gigabit Ethernet over 100m and lasts 15โ25 years.
Equipment selection โ Wi-Fi mesh systems we install
Ubiquiti UniFi (UniFi 6 Pro AP / UniFi 7 Pro AP / UniFi U7-Outdoor) โ the technical-user choice. Premium hardware, advanced features, requires controller setup. Eero Pro 6E and Eero Max 7 โ the mainstream choice. Tri-band Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7, easy mobile-app setup, Amazon-owned. Netgear Orbi 970 โ premium tri-band Wi-Fi 7 mesh with dedicated 10 Gbps backhaul. Strong coverage for larger 3,500+ sqft homes. ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 โ Wi-Fi 7 with strong gaming/QoS features. We specify based on home size, ISP plan, smart-home integration, and homeowner technical comfort. Most installs are Eero Pro 6E or UniFi U7 Pro for 1,500โ3,500 sqft homes.
Project value
Small condo or 1,200โ1,500 sqft home (Cat6a to 4โ6 rooms, single Wi-Fi mesh node, basic structured panel): $3,500โ$5,500. Standard 1,500โ2,500 sqft home (Cat6a to 8โ12 rooms, 3-node Wi-Fi mesh, full structured panel, PoE switch, 2โ4 cameras): $5,500โ$9,500. Larger 2,500โ3,500 sqft home (Cat6a to 12โ18 rooms, 4โ6 node Wi-Fi mesh, premium structured panel, PoE+ switch, 4โ8 cameras, smart-home hub integration): $9,500โ$15,000. Premium custom (whole-home including backyard / garage / ARU, fiber backbone between buildings, NAS storage, full smart-home integration): $12,000โ$25,000+. New construction (during framing): typically 30โ40% cheaper than retrofit equivalent. Pricing factors: number of cable runs (each Cat6a run $150โ$300 retrofit, $80โ$150 new construction), structured panel tier, Wi-Fi system tier, smart-home integration complexity, ISP handoff coordination.
Toronto-specific considerations
ISP coverage is uneven: Bell Fibe (FTTH gigabit/multi-gigabit) is rolled out in much of central Toronto, North York, Etobicoke; Rogers Ignite Fibre is concentrated in newer condo zones; many Toronto neighbourhoods still have only DOCSIS 3.1 cable Internet (Rogers/Cogeco). When fiber is available, the ISP installs a fiber drop and ONT (optical network terminal) to a wall plate or to the structured panel โ RenoHouse coordinates the handoff and patches into the home's network. Condo Wi-Fi mesh is challenging โ concrete floor plates and multiple competing 2.4/5/6 GHz networks from neighbours create interference; we typically recommend 1โ2 access points per condo unit, hardwired to a structured panel near the unit's modem. Older Toronto stock (pre-1980 detached and Edwardian) often has plaster walls โ fishing Cat6a cable is more difficult; we use telescoping fish rods and basement-up routes where possible. New builds in Etobicoke, North York, Vaughan, Markham frequently include structured wiring at framing stage as a builder option โ much cheaper than retrofit.
Honest scope and licensing
Low-voltage cabling (Cat6a, coax, fiber) is NOT regulated under the Ontario Electrical Safety Code in the same way as 120V/240V wiring โ no ESA permit is typically required for Cat6a and PoE work. RenoHouse self-performs all low-voltage cabling, structured panel installation, and access-point mounting. For any 120V tie-ins (e.g., dedicated outlet for the structured panel, new outlet for an access point) we coordinate Master Electrician (ECRA/ESA-licensed partner) and pull an ESA permit for that portion. Surveillance camera systems with 120V transformers and outdoor access points with weather-rated 120V whips also require Master Electrician scope. Network configuration (router setup, Wi-Fi SSID, access controls, mesh roaming, smart-home device integration) is RenoHouse self-performed by trained network technicians. We provide homeowner training at handover and 30 days of remote support to dial in the network.
Pairing with renovation work
Whole-home networking is dramatically cheaper when paired with renovation โ every Cat6a cable run during framing costs $80โ$150 vs. $150โ$300 retrofit. Best timing: kitchen renovation (Cat6a to TV/computer locations during drywall), basement finishing (Cat6a from basement utility closet to all main-floor rooms), full-home renovation (whole-home structured wiring installed before drywall), addition or new build (structured wiring at framing stage). We coordinate network design with the renovation drawings and run cabling in parallel with electrical rough-in.
Serving Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York, and all GTA communities. Call 289-212-2345 for a free home-networking consultation.

The RenoHouse Difference
11+ Years Experience
Over a decade of expertise in whole-home networking. We've seen it all and know how to handle any challenge.
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All work comes with comprehensive warranty coverage. We stand behind our craftsmanship and use quality materials that last.
Competitive Rates
Fair pricing on whole-home networking without compromising quality. We match or beat competitor quotes.
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These are the most common problems our clients face.
Wi-Fi dead zones in the back bedrooms and basement of your 2,500 sqft home?
Working from home and Zoom calls drop every time someone streams Netflix?
Want Cat6a Ethernet to every room before drywall during a renovation?
Confused about Eero Pro 6E vs Ubiquiti UniFi vs Netgear Orbi 970 mesh systems?
Bell Fibe just installed a fiber drop and need it patched into a structured wiring panel?
Want PoE+ cameras and access points without separate power outlets at every location?
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What Our Clients Say
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GTA / Ontario โ 2025-2026 market pricing
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๐ก These are approximate ranges based on typical GTA/Ontario projects (2025-2026). Your actual cost may vary based on scope, materials, and site conditions. Contact us for a free, personalized estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions About Whole-Home Networking
Small condo or 1,200โ1,500 sqft home (Cat6a to 4โ6 rooms, single Wi-Fi mesh node, basic structured panel): $3,500โ$5,500. Standard 1,500โ2,500 sqft home (Cat6a to 8โ12 rooms, 3-node mesh, full panel, PoE switch, 2โ4 cameras): $5,500โ$9,500. Larger 2,500โ3,500 sqft home (Cat6a to 12โ18 rooms, 4โ6 node mesh, premium panel, 4โ8 cameras): $9,500โ$15,000. Premium custom (whole-home including backyard/garage/ARU, fiber backbone, NAS, full smart-home integration): $12,000โ$25,000+. New construction during framing: 30โ40% cheaper than retrofit.
Wi-Fi alone is compromised in larger Toronto homes โ drywall, plaster, brick interior walls, multi-storey separation, and Wi-Fi 7's 6 GHz band's reduced penetration mean even premium mesh systems struggle for true edge-to-edge coverage without wired backhaul. The 2026 best-practice is hybrid: Cat6a Ethernet to every room AND Wi-Fi 7 mesh nodes using the Cat6a as wired backhaul. This delivers gigabit-plus wired capability where it matters (TVs, gaming, NAS, WFH machines), Wi-Fi mesh roaming with no dead zones, and PoE+ for cameras and access points without separate power runs.
Ubiquiti UniFi (U7 Pro AP / U6 Pro AP) โ technical-user choice, premium hardware, advanced features, requires controller. Eero Pro 6E and Eero Max 7 โ mainstream choice, easy mobile-app setup, Amazon-owned. Netgear Orbi 970 โ premium tri-band Wi-Fi 7 with 10 Gbps backhaul, best for 3,500+ sqft. ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 โ Wi-Fi 7 with gaming/QoS focus. We specify based on home size, ISP plan, smart-home needs, and technical comfort. Most installs use Eero Pro 6E or UniFi U7 Pro for 1,500โ3,500 sqft homes.
Wall-mounted enclosure (Leviton 49605, ICC Eclipse, OnQ, or similar) in a basement utility closet or main-floor utility room. All Cat6a cables home-run to the panel and terminate on Cat6a keystones or a 24-port patch panel. Inside: 24-port managed switch (Ubiquiti UniFi Pro 24, Netgear MS510TX), router (Eero, UniFi Dream Machine, ASUS), ISP modem, PoE+ injector or PoE switch, surge protection, structured power. The panel is the upgrade point โ when Wi-Fi 8 arrives, you replace access points; when 10 GbE Internet arrives, you replace the switch. Cat6a cabling lasts 15โ25 years and is rated for 10 GbE over 100m.
No โ low-voltage cabling (Cat6a, coax, fiber) is NOT regulated under the Ontario Electrical Safety Code in the same way as 120V/240V wiring. No ESA permit is typically required for Cat6a, PoE, and low-voltage AV work. RenoHouse self-performs all low-voltage cabling, structured panel installation, and access-point mounting. For any 120V tie-ins (e.g., dedicated outlet for the structured panel, outdoor camera with 120V whip, dedicated AP power) we coordinate Master Electrician (ECRA/ESA-licensed partner) and pull an ESA permit for that portion. Most projects need only a single 120V tie-in for the structured panel โ minor scope.
Yes. When fiber is available (Bell Fibe FTTH widely deployed in central Toronto, Etobicoke, North York; Rogers Ignite Fibre in newer condo zones), the ISP installs a fiber drop and ONT (optical network terminal) to a wall plate or to the structured panel. RenoHouse coordinates the ISP handoff appointment with Bell or Rogers, patches the ONT into the home's network at the structured panel, configures the home's router behind the ONT (bridge mode or double-NAT depending on configuration), and verifies gigabit/multi-gigabit speed at every Cat6a wall plate.
We integrate CCTV (Ubiquiti UniFi Protect, Reolink, Hikvision, Lorex), Ring doorbells and cameras, and Nest cameras into the structured wiring system. PoE+ cameras (Ubiquiti, Reolink, Hikvision) get power and data over a single Cat6a run from the PoE switch in the structured panel โ no separate power outlet needed at the camera. Ring and Nest are typically Wi-Fi but can also be hardwired with Cat6a where available. Recording: cloud subscription (Ring/Nest Aware), local NVR (UniFi Protect, Reolink NVR, Lorex DVR), or NAS-based (Synology Surveillance Station). Configuration and homeowner training included.
Strongly during a renovation. Cat6a cable run during framing: $80โ$150 per drop. Same cable retrofit through finished walls: $150โ$300 per drop โ and 2โ3x slower. Best timing: kitchen renovation (Cat6a to TV/computer locations during drywall), basement finishing (Cat6a from utility closet to main-floor rooms), full-home renovation (structured wiring before drywall), addition or new build (during framing stage). New construction with structured wiring is 30โ40% cheaper than retrofit equivalent.
Low-voltage cabling follows OBC and Canadian Electrical Code Section 60 best practices but does not require ESA permit or inspection. We use plenum-rated cable in shared HVAC spaces, riser-rated cable in vertical chases, fire-stopping at floor and ceiling penetrations per OBC, and CSA-approved structured cabling components. For any 120V tie-ins, ESA permit is pulled by our Master Electrician partner and inspected by ESA. Surveillance camera 120V whips and structured-panel power outlets are the typical 120V scope.
Yes. Homeowner training at install completion (router app, Wi-Fi SSID, guest network, mesh roaming, security camera app, smart-home integration). 30 days of remote support included to dial in the network โ answer questions, adjust Wi-Fi channels, troubleshoot device pairing. Beyond 30 days we offer optional remote support packages or hourly support visits. We also provide network documentation (cable map, panel layout, IP addresses, login credentials) for future reference and any other tech who works on the network.
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