Network
Troubleshooting and Setup
Whether it’s home or business,
multiple devices such as network printers, tablets, mobile devices, laptops,
desktop computers, servers…etc; all of them make networking a necessary
function in your home or office. We deal with this all the time. Aside from doing
tuneups on computers, networking issues are usually the second highest request
for help. We can test and troubleshoot your existing network at your home or
business.
Wireless
Networking
Obviously wireless networking
has become the prevailing method (due to it’s ease of installation) to get the
job done. Wireless networking is more secure than it used to be, and I would
say unless you are a target for hacking because of high profile information or
user information, you are fairly secure in using encrypted wireless networking.
We set up wireless printers to work with all your local area network (LAN)
connected devices. We also work with Roku boxes and other multimedia platforms
that integrate with your TV’s networking capabilities.
Wired
Networking
It’s simply moresecure than
wireless. It requires pre-planning before walls go into a house. Sadly most
people only think about their network needs after the house is built. Even more
sadly most contruction workers and contractors don’t fully understand the basic
requirements for running cable to a central telco closet where all your wired
networking connections can be managed. I highly recommend if you are building a
house that you consult TFS Networks first, to have a word with your contractor
about what ethernet (Cat 5) cable and (RJ-45) terminations need to be present
in your finished rooms.
NetworkingProtocols
Networking is more than just
wireless or wired connections. Underneath all the basic network connections
there is an entire protocol of networking information that needs to be
configured properly for your network to work right. We have lots of experience
in the world of networking protocols both for business and home scenarios. We
will make sure your network is both secure and as high performance as possible
for your existing hardware choices.
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