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Networking Solution

Wired and Wireless Networking Solutions

Today as a result of advanced technology, higher Internet speeds have been achieved and home and business users now enjoy a faster connection that will allow them to connect to more than one computer. Computer networking, which has become a very popular thing today, is allowing communication to be shared between multiple devices.

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So to get things started off, a home and business network needs to be set up. Home networks or business networks, which can be set up as wired, wireless, or both, helps you locally build an internal system whereby network devices can communicate with each other while sharing an internet connection.

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Wired & Wireless Connections

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·       wireless LAN, wireless MAN, wireless PAN, and     wireless WAN 

·        A wired network employs wires to link devices to the Internet or another network, such as laptops or desktop PCs.

Wired Network

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Wired Network:

A wired network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptops or desktop computers, to the Internet or another network.

A wired network employs wires to link devices to the Internet or another network, such as laptops or desktop PCs.

Examples include telephone networks, cable television or internet access, and fiber-optic communication. Most wired networks use Ethernet cables to transfer data between connected PCs.

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Advantages of Wired Network:

Using a wired network has a number of advantages:

·         Generally faster data transfer compared to wireless networks.

·         Much less likely to suffer from interference than wireless networks.

· more difficult for unauthorized users to intercept data.

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Advantages of Wired Network:

Using a wired network has a number of advantages:

·  Generally faster data transfer compared to wireless networks.

·   Much less likely to suffer from interference than wireless networks.

·   more difficult for unauthorized users to intercept data.

Wireless Network

A wireless network allows devices to stay connected to the network but roams unmetered to any wires. Access points amplify Wi-Fi signals, so a device can be far from a router but still be connected to the network. When you connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot at a cafe, a hotel, an airport lounge, or another public place, you're connecting to that business's wireless network.

Benefits of a Wi-Fi Wireless Network

Convenience

 Access your network resources from any location within your wireless network's coverage area or from any Wi-Fi hotspot.

Mobility

You're not tied to your desk, as you are with a wired connection. You and your employees can go online in conference room meetings

Productivity

BRANDING

Wireless access to the Internet and to your company's key applications and resources helps your staff get the job done and encourages collaboration

Easy setup

You don't have to string cables, so installation can be quick and cost effective

 Expandability

DESIGN

​You can easily expand wireless networks with existing equipment, whereas a wired network might require additional wiring.

JANA IT

JANA IT consultants will go through design plans, communicate with clients, go to the site of a project, monitor a project's finances, and work with other experts to solve problems and develop better ideas for your networking solutions.

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