SMART HOME INSTALLATION · ETC PARTNERSHIP

Smart home technology installed like infrastructure, not gadgets.

Rosario Tech Solutions helps Florida homeowners and family offices plan smart home technology that actually works after the installer leaves. Through the ETC partnership, RTS can pair field installation with network design, Wi-Fi planning, camera coverage, smart lighting, speakers, thermostats, access control, and automation support.

Plan the network first

Smart homes fail when Wi-Fi, VLANs, coverage, and device placement are treated as afterthoughts. RTS starts with the network because every device depends on it.

  • Coverage review
  • Router and access point planning
  • IoT segmentation guidance

Install with a partner

The ETC partnership lets RTS focus on technology design, integration, and support while coordinating the physical installation side of the project.

  • Field installation coordination
  • Device placement planning
  • Post-install validation

Keep it supportable

A smart home should have documentation, credentials, diagrams, update notes, and a path for future changes — not a pile of disconnected apps.

  • Device inventory
  • Automation documentation
  • Support handoff

Before anyone drills holes or pairs devices, get the design right.

What smart home technology can RTS help install?

RTS can plan and coordinate smart lighting, Wi-Fi coverage, cameras, doorbells, speakers, thermostats, smart locks, access control, and central automation systems depending on the home and project scope.

How does the ETC partnership help?

RTS can combine technical design, network planning, and automation support with ETC installation coordination so the project is not just mounted on the wall — it is connected, documented, and supportable.

Do you support Home Assistant?

Yes. RTS can consult on Home Assistant design, device compatibility, local-control options, automations, dashboards, and the network requirements that make discovery and reliability work.

Is this for new homes or existing homes?

Both. New builds are best for clean wiring and planning, but existing homes can still be upgraded with Wi-Fi, lighting, cameras, speakers, and automation in phases.