Network & Structured Wiring in Rochester, NY

Compare 18 network & structured wiring contractors near you in Rochester and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.3/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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TELECOMCAULIFFE - A PICS Telecom Team

14½+ years online
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B & G Electrical and Technology

5.01+ year online
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Rochester Network Cabling & Fiber Optic

5.013½+ years online
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Ultimate Cabling Services

5.010½+ years online
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Upstate Communication & Security

5.010½+ years online
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C.M. Armitage Electrical Contracting

4.6~18 years online
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Ultimate Cabling Services LLC

4.010½+ years online
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Douglas Electric Co., Inc

3.9
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Dynamark Electric

3.7~13 years online
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Spectrum Store

3.1~32 years online
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Rawsaw Services International

1.9

Network & Structured Wiring in Nearby NY Cities

Network & Structured Wiring in Rochester, NY

Rochester, New York network and structured wiring contractors serve Monroe County with a mix of older brick and stone homes plus newer Pittsford and Penfield suburbs. Most residential projects involve Cat6 or Cat6A drops to every room, fiber backbone for whole-home runs, and structured media panels in mechanical rooms. Local installers handle Wi-Fi mesh networks (Eero, Orbi, Ubiquiti UniFi) plus enterprise-grade access points for larger homes. Permits aren't typically required for low-voltage wiring.

Rochester's older homes often have plaster-and-lath walls that block 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi signals significantly. Properly designed mesh systems with multiple wired-backhaul access points deliver reliable coverage. The University of Rochester and RIT communities drive demand for sophisticated networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Wi-Fi work through Rochester plaster?
Older Rochester homes with plaster-and-lath walls require properly designed mesh systems with multiple wired-backhaul access points.
Should I run Cat6A or fiber?
Cat6A is sufficient for most home networks. Fiber is valuable for runs over 100m or for connecting separate buildings.
How much does whole-home wiring cost?
Pre-rock structured wiring runs $1,500-3,500 for typical homes.

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