Professional Wi-Fi installation in a Newmarket new build and heritage home — SetupTeam
Wi-Fi Troubleshooting · Network Optimization · Newmarket

Professional Wi-Fi Installation & Network Repair in Newmarket

New build dead zones in Stonehaven and Glenway, above-garage home office failures, heritage brick homes near Fairy Lake — we solve Wi-Fi and video-call instability with properly installed hardware.

Why Newmarket clients choose SetupTeam

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Wi-Fi Problems Common in Newmarket Homes

Newmarket’s two dominant property types — new builds in Stonehaven, Glenway Estates, and Armitage, and heritage brick homes near Main Street and Fairy Lake — each generate a distinct category of Wi-Fi failure.

New Build Dead Zones

New builds are often sold with a single ISP router near the front utility room. Open-plan main floors, finished basements, and above-garage offices are systematically underserved. Our structured wiring team adds Cat6 backhaul to reach every zone.

Above-Garage Home Office Failures

The home office above the garage is the most common problem location in Newmarket new builds — separated by structure from the main house with no cable route planned at construction. A wired AP fixes this reliably. The same location often hosts TV wall mount installs and streaming setups.

Heritage Brick Attenuation

Main Street and Fairy Lake heritage properties have original brick walls that attenuate Wi-Fi significantly more than drywall. Rooms behind masonry drop below usable thresholds without a wired access point past the barrier.

Video Call & Work-From-Home Instability

Zoom and Teams dropping in a home office — especially above the garage or on the far end of an open-plan new build — is a placement problem, not an ISP issue. Bell Fibe and Rogers Ignite plans are adequate; internal distribution is not. A stable network also ensures your Sonos system stays grouped throughout the property.

Mesh System Underperformance

Consumer mesh installed in new builds degrades as device count increases. Wireless backhaul loses roughly 50% throughput per hop — wired Cat6 to each AP eliminates the bottleneck entirely.

Gaming & Smart Home Dropouts

Gaming latency spikes and smart home disconnects share a root cause: coverage gaps and overloaded channels. Proper AP placement and channel management eliminate both — and provide a stable backbone for Control4 automation.


What We Fix in Newmarket

Scope is defined after a site survey. New builds and heritage homes require different approaches — we assess before recommending.

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Above-garage office coverageWired AP in the office structure via our networking team. Wireless bridge fails here.
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New build dead zonesAPs added at basement, far-end, and above-garage locations with Cat6 backhaul.
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Heritage brick attenuationWired AP placed past masonry barriers using attic or basement cable routes.
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Sonos & smart home stabilityMulticast and IGMP corrected so Sonos and Control4 stay consistent.
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Streaming & TV coverageReliable Wi-Fi near TV wall mount locations for 4K and gaming.
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Home office & video callsDedicated AP or priority band for Zoom, Teams, and remote desktop reliability.

How We Solve It

Every Newmarket visit starts with a site survey — signal measured in every room, including above-garage offices and finished basements.

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Site Survey

Signal and throughput measured in every zone including above-garage areas and finished basement.

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Root Cause

Placement, backhaul, brick attenuation, or ISP config — identified before quoting.

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AP Install & Cable Run

UniFi or eero Pro APs placed optimally. Cat6 run via attic, basement, or above-garage routes.

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Configure & Test

Band steering, roaming, and channels set. Coverage verified before leaving.


Common Questions

Newmarket Wi-Fi — Common Questions

Why does my Newmarket new build have Wi-Fi dead zones?
New builds in Stonehaven, Glenway Estates, and Armitage are delivered with a single ISP router near the front utility room. The rest of the home — finished basement, upper floors, above-garage office — is underserved by design. The ISP plan is fine; the in-home distribution is not. Adding properly placed access points with Cat6 backhaul fixes this completely.
My home office above the garage has terrible Wi-Fi — what’s the fix?
The above-garage office is the most common problem location in Newmarket new builds. Wireless signal degrades across the structural gap between the main home and the garage. The correct fix is a wired Cat6 run through the garage ceiling or attic space, terminating in a wall or ceiling access point in the office. SetupTeam’s networking team handles the full cable route and AP installation in one visit.
Does SetupTeam handle Bell Fibe or Rogers Ignite issues in Newmarket?
We work with both. In most cases, the ISP gateway stays in bridge mode and professional access points handle all wireless distribution. We configure DHCP, DNS, and routing on the UniFi or eero Pro side. We do not replace the ISP router unless there is a specific CGNAT or double-NAT issue affecting gaming or VPN.
How long does a Wi-Fi install take in Newmarket?
A site survey takes 45–60 minutes. A combined survey and installation runs 2–4 hours for a typical new build. Heritage properties with brick wall routing are quoted individually after the survey.
Is a wireless mesh system enough for a Newmarket home?
For a small two-floor home with no structural obstacles, a well-configured mesh can work. For new builds with above-garage offices, finished basements, or heritage brick construction, wired Cat6 backhaul to dedicated access points delivers significantly better and more reliable performance.
Does SetupTeam install Sonos audio systems in Newmarket?
Yes — SetupTeam is a certified Sonos Gold Dealer. We install multi-room Sonos audio systems in Newmarket homes and combine the installation with Wi-Fi infrastructure work in a single visit. A properly configured network with correct multicast and IGMP snooping settings is what keeps Sonos zones grouped and responsive.
Can SetupTeam wall-mount TVs in Newmarket homes?
Yes — TV wall mounting with fully concealed cable runs is one of our most requested services. We run HDMI, power, and Cat6 in the same visit. We supply and install brackets for all screen sizes and handle both drywall and heritage plaster walls with appropriate anchoring.
Does SetupTeam install home cinema rooms near Newmarket?
Yes — we install dedicated home cinema rooms in Aurora, which is the nearest home cinema location to Newmarket. These range from single-room Dolby Atmos setups to fully treated screening rooms with in-wall speakers and a dedicated 4K projector. A wired network AP in the cinema room is always part of the installation.
What is the benefit of wired Cat6 over wireless mesh in a new build?
Wired Cat6 backhaul delivers the full router speed to every access point without the 50% throughput loss per wireless hop that mesh systems suffer. In a three-floor new build with an above-garage office and finished basement, wired backhaul means every zone gets the same fast, stable connection — and supports Control4, Sonos, cameras, and home theatre reliably for the life of the home.
What areas of Newmarket does SetupTeam serve?
SetupTeam covers all of Newmarket — Stonehaven, Glenway Estates, Armitage, Summerhill Estates, Fairy Lake, the Main Street corridor, and the Upper Canada Mall area. No travel surcharge within the core service zone. Same-day and next-day appointments available depending on capacity.


Service Area

Serving Newmarket & The Greater Toronto Area

SetupTeam covers all of Newmarket — Stonehaven, Glenway Estates, Armitage, Fairy Lake, and the Yonge Street corridor. No travel surcharge within the core service zone.

Stable Wi-Fi Across Your Newmarket Property

New build dead zone, above-garage office, or heritage brick home — the fix starts with a site survey. Share your property type and symptoms and we’ll respond with a clear plan and firm price.

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