Network Design and Implementation

Computer Networking is the direction that technology is taking us. Stand alone computers are limited in the benefits they can provide compared to two or more computers that are able to communicate with each other, sharing hardware resources and data. The basic introduction to networking for most users today is through access to the Internet. The Internet is accessed using a modem and a communication network through your telephone line or cable company. It allows a user to see or share data on other computers on the internet. This has evolved from the early days when networks were mostly in-house and private. These local area networks (LAN) are now affordable and easy to install in small businesses and in homes. 

A LAN can be installed in a variety of ways, for example, by using your existing telephone wiring or by running cables between your computers.


By having you computers connected this way you can share data and files, a common printer, or have multiple printers shared by everyone. If you have internet access on one computer other networked computers will be able to access the internet through the same modem. If you have one or more computers in your business, your office, or home you are a candidate for running a private network or virtual private network (VPN). We can come to your business or home and evaluate your needs and suggest alternative solutions with costs, and install the network. 

    Key Benefits
  • Shared resources such as printers, directories, files, and data 

  • Shared internet access through a single modem makes the Internet and E-mail accessible to all network users 



 


  

 

 

 
 

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