Commercial WiFi Installation in Dallas-Fort Worth
Office, warehouse, and guest WiFi that covers every square foot — ceiling-mounted access points, coverage designed from a real site survey, and the cabling handled by the same team.
Reviewed by Levi Cornwell, Founder & Lead Technician — CompTIA A+ Certified, Microsoft Certified Professional. Updated June 2026.
Business WiFi Done by Coverage Design, Not Guesswork
Fast internet with bad WiFi is still bad internet. We fix the wireless side.
Office WiFi Systems
Ceiling-mounted access points placed by coverage design — every office, conference room, and corner desk gets full signal under real device load.
- ✓ Wireless site survey first
- ✓ Business-grade access points
- ✓ Seamless roaming between APs
- ✓ Conference-room dead zones gone
Warehouse WiFi
High-gain access points designed around metal racking and high ceilings — scanners and tablets roam aisle to aisle without dropping.
- ✓ Racking-aware AP placement
- ✓ Scanner & forklift tablet roaming
- ✓ Dock, yard & wireless bridges between buildings
- ✓ High-ceiling mounting
Guest WiFi Networks
Customer WiFi isolated from your business systems — visitors get easy access, your POS, servers, and cameras stay walled off.
- ✓ Separate isolated network
- ✓ Bandwidth limits for guests
- ✓ Branded splash page options
- ✓ PCI-friendly segmentation
AP Cabling & Switching
Every ceiling AP needs a Cat6 run and PoE power. Our cabling team wires it in the same visit — one contractor for the whole project.
- ✓ Cat6 runs to every AP
- ✓ PoE switch installation
- ✓ Clean ceiling-tile routing
- ✓ Full cabling service →
Recent WiFi & Network Work in DFW
Real installs, not stock photos
Ceiling-mounted access point — wired, powered by PoE, placed by coverage design
Router and network head-end install with clean cable management
Network closet feeding the access points — labeled and documented
How Commercial WiFi Pricing Works
No two buildings price the same, so we don't quote blind numbers. We survey the space first, then hand you an itemized quote before any work begins. Here's what determines your price:
Square Footage & Construction
Open floor plans need fewer access points than buildings full of drywall, glass offices, or metal racking. The survey maps what your walls actually do to signal.
Access Point Count
Coverage design sets the AP count — roughly one per 1,500-2,500 square feet of office, adjusted for device density and building materials.
Cabling Required
Existing usable Cat6 to AP locations brings the price down. New runs through ceilings and walls add labor — we quote it per drop, itemized.
Network Features
Guest network isolation, PoE switching, VPN access, and management dashboards round out the system scope.
The quote is itemized and there's no obligation. You'll know exactly what full coverage costs before we mount a single access point.
One Network Team for the Whole Building
Commercial WiFi rarely stands alone. The access points need structured cabling, the network needs proper security, cameras and door access ride the same PoE switches, and somebody has to answer the phone when something changes. We install security cameras, access control, and Starlink failover internet on the same low-voltage backbone — and back it all with ongoing business IT support.
Home WiFi problems instead? See our smart home and whole-home WiFi service or general networking services.
Serving businesses across the entire DFW Metroplex including Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Arlington, Frisco, Irving, McKinney, Richardson, and all surrounding communities.
Commercial WiFi Questions
How much does commercial WiFi installation cost in Dallas-Fort Worth?
It depends on square footage, building construction, how many access points proper coverage requires, and whether cabling already exists for the AP locations. We don't quote blind numbers — we do an on-site survey with a wireless heat-map assessment and give you an itemized quote before any work begins.
Why is the WiFi bad in my office even though we pay for fast internet?
Because internet speed and WiFi coverage are two different problems. Most offices run on one consumer router in a corner closet — fine for a house, useless for 4,000 square feet of drywall, glass offices, and thirty devices. The fix is ceiling-mounted access points placed by coverage design, wired back to your switch, on business-grade hardware that handles the device load.
How many WiFi access points does my business need?
Roughly one AP per 1,500-2,500 square feet of office space, fewer for open warehouse, more for dense walls or high device counts. But placement matters more than count — an AP in the wrong spot wastes money and still leaves dead zones. We survey the building and design placement before quoting, so you buy exactly what coverage requires.
Can you set up separate guest WiFi for customers?
Yes — and your business should never share its internal network with visitors. We configure a separate guest network with its own password and bandwidth limits, isolated from your point of sale, file servers, and cameras. Customers get easy WiFi; your business systems stay protected.
Do you install WiFi in warehouses and large buildings?
Yes. Warehouse WiFi is its own discipline — high ceilings, metal racking that blocks signal, scanners and forklift tablets that roam constantly. We use high-gain access points positioned for the racking layout, with seamless roaming so handheld scanners don't drop connection moving between aisles.
Can you run the cabling for the access points too?
Yes — that's most of the job done right. Every ceiling access point needs a Cat6 run back to your switch with PoE power. Our structured cabling team handles the wiring, so you're not coordinating two contractors for one WiFi project.
What DFW Customers Say About Our Services
"Techrepair DFW figured out our internet issue with ease when Spectrum and nobody else could. Got our TVs connected back and wifi extenders working. Amazing service."
— Sandra Frazier, DFW
"He doesn't give up on complex issues. Worked through a complicated setup until everything was right. That kind of dedication is rare and greatly appreciated."
— Norma Peters, DFW
"Timely communication and all my problems were solved quickly. I appreciated the updates throughout the process and how fast everything was resolved."
— Bobbie Taylor, DFW
WiFi That Covers the Whole Building
Wireless survey, itemized quote, and access points placed by design — not guesswork. Serving businesses across Dallas-Fort Worth.
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