
Network & Structured Wiring in Dayton, OH
Compare 31 network & structured wiring contractors near you in Dayton and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 24, 2026
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5.06½+ years onlineVerCom Systems Inc.
5.022+ years onlineWolfTech Cybersecurity
5.04½+ years onlineBates Electric
4.912+ years onlineDayton Computer Specialist
4.96½+ years onlineComputer Network Accessories
4.830+ years onlineEmery Communications Inc
4.819½+ years onlineMr. Electric of Dayton
4.830+ years onlineR & T Yoder Electric, Inc - Dayton
4.816+ years onlineFive Star Dayton Electrical
4.04+ years onlineStudebaker Electric Co
4.0~24 years onlineFelty Electric Co Inc.
3.7Mooney's Telephone & Networking
3.7~16 years onlineSiegel's Antenna & Tower Service
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Network & Structured Wiring in Dayton, OH
Network and structured wiring in Dayton (OH) serves an Ohio Miami Valley market: single-family homes, mid-century homes, apartment complexes, commercial properties, and Wright-Patterson AFB-adjacent defense contractors. Typical jobs include Cat6 drops, whole-home Wi-Fi mesh, and commercial structured cabling for defense / aerospace. Wright-Patterson defense and aerospace commercial drive approach.
Residential whole-home network wiring in Dayton runs $500-$2,500; commercial defense / aerospace cabling $30,000-$300,000. Ohio doesn't require state-level contractor license for residential. Dayton permits apply. CMMC for WPAFB-adjacent.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's typical for WPAFB-adjacent cabling?
- CMMC 2.0 + AS9100 compliance.
- Cat6 vs Cat6a?
- Cat6a worth premium for cyber-security.
- Should I pre-wire?
- Yes — cheaper during construction.
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