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Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of computers and associated
devices that share a common communications line and typically share
the resources of a single processor or server within a small
geographic area (for example, within an office building). Usually,
the server has applications and data storage that are shared in
common by multiple computer users. A local area network may serve as
few as two or three users (for example, in a home network) or
thousands of users.
The main purpose of a Wide Area Network (WAN) is to provide
reliable, fast and safe communication between two or more places.
WAN's enable an organization to have one
integral network between all its departments and offices, even if
they are not all in the same building or city, providing
communication between the organization and the rest of the world. In
principle, this task is accomplished by connecting the organization
(and all the other organizations) to the network nodes by different
types of communication strategies and applications.
A
home network is two or more computers interconnected to form a local
area network within the home. In the United States, for example, it
is estimated that 15 million homes have more than one computer. A
home network allows computer owners to interconnect multiple
computers so that each can share files, programs, printers,
or other peripheral devices, and Internet
access with other computers.
Reducing the need for redundant equipment
and, in general, making everything easier to use. Sharing files
across a home network is also easier than copying a file to a floppy
and running to the other computer to use the file.
Capabilities
Design and
implement your business or home network. Whether you are
connecting 50-300 computers in your office, or 2-3 computers in
your home. We can provide you with a
comprehensive plan to optimize your networking needs.
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Access
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Employees on the road need access to
information or files, you
will need a secure fast connection.
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