Structured cabling
Cat6/6A backbone runs for offices, warehouses and homes.
Plan your cabling →Structured cabling, business and large-home WiFi, and racks you can actually service — designed, installed, labelled and supported.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a standard that sends both data and electrical power down a single network cable, so a security camera, WiFi access point or IP phone needs one wire instead of two. It means no electrician at every device and cleaner, more reliable installs.
Dropped video calls, cameras that buffer, automation that lags — nine times out of ten the gadget is fine and the network under it isn't.
We build that layer properly: real cabling, enterprise WiFi placed by survey, and a rack that's labelled instead of a bird's nest.
Cat6/6A backbone runs for offices, warehouses and homes.
Plan your cabling →Enterprise access points that hold up at full staff and full guests.
Book a WiFi survey →Whole-property coverage — basement theatre to backyard.
Cover your whole home →Existing chaos rebuilt into labelled, ventilated, serviceable racks.
Get a rack cleanup quote →PoE and AV-over-IP runs your security and media ride on.
Security camera installation →Prewire planned before drywall — the cheapest network you'll ever buy.
Smart home automation →Straight answer: we are not an internet provider (ISP). We build the business-grade network your provider's line plugs into — the structured cabling, switching and WiFi that decide whether that internet is fast in every room or only at the router.
Most Brampton businesses don't have a "slow internet" problem; they have a network problem. A single consumer router can't cover a warehouse, a two-storey office or a busy retail floor. Our internet technicians survey coverage, run and certify Cat6/6A, and place enterprise access points so speed reaches the far corner — not just the desk beside the modem.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) lets a single network cable carry both the data and the electricity a device needs. Instead of running a separate power outlet to every camera, access point or phone, the switch in the rack powers them down the same cable that connects them.
Security cameras, WiFi access points, IP/VoIP phones, door controllers and some displays — anything that would otherwise need a wall outlet at an awkward height.
No electrician at every device, tidier installs, and devices you can reset or move from the rack — power and network live in one place.
PoE has a power budget. We size the switch to the load, keep runs within spec, and label every port so nothing quietly browns out later.
Chasing a specific dropout? Read why office WiFi keeps dropping (and the real fix) →
You know the closet: a decade of installers, nothing labelled, one mystery cable holding the business together.
We rebuild it — traced, terminated, labelled, documented and photographed — so the next problem takes minutes to find instead of days.
Common starting point: an office where WiFi dies in every meeting and nobody knows which cable goes where.
What we do: recabled backbone, surveyed AP placement, one labelled rack.
The outcome: boring, reliable internet — the highest compliment a network gets.
Most network jobs we take on look the same going in: WiFi that drops in the far offices, a rack nobody wants to open, and no record of which port feeds what. We survey the coverage, run and certify the cabling, and hand back a labelled, documented plant you can actually service.
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We walk the property and learn how you live or work in it.
Coverage surveyed and cable paths walked before quoting.
Clean mounting, labelled wiring and everything tested room by room.
Scenes tuned, users set up and everyone shown how the system works.
Changes, additions and updates handled by the team that built it.
Cat6 covers most runs today; 6A suits longer runs and 10-gig needs — we spec per distance and use, not habit.
Yes — a survey finds them, correct AP placement removes them; more router isn't the answer, placement is.
Yes — tracing, re-terminating and labelling an existing plant is a standard job and often all that's needed.
Yes — PoE budgets, VLANs and switching for security and AV are core to what we design. Security camera installation →
Yes — and it's one of the smartest network decisions you can make; before drywall, runs cost a fraction.
It's per-run and per-difficulty — a walkthrough gives you a count and a real number.
PoE stands for Power over Ethernet — a single network cable carries both data and power to a device. It's how we run cameras, WiFi access points and IP phones from one clean rack, without a separate electrical outlet at each device.
No — we're not an ISP. We design and install the business network your internet line plugs into: structured cabling, switching and WiFi. Whichever Brampton internet provider you use, we make that speed reach every room, not just the router.
Yes. Our technicians survey your coverage, find the dead zones, and fix them with correct access-point placement on wired backhaul. For a common cause, see our guide on why office WiFi keeps dropping →
Yes — large-home WiFi and low-voltage prewire are core to what we do, and the network is the foundation smart-home installation rides on. See our smart home automation services →
It's priced by scope — square footage, the number of cable runs and access points, and how hard the paths are to run. A walkthrough gives you a real number, not a guess.
Book a consultation — we'll survey your space and design the backbone everything else deserves.