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A computer network is a
series of electronic devices (e.g. computers)
connected together through a number of different
means, including copper cables, fiber optics,
and radio waves. |
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intelligently planned computer network empowers in
smooth and efficient running of a small organization. It
enable: |
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Our caterers to such computer
networking needs and hence specializes in all kind of
Custom Tailored Networking Solutions. We have tremendous
expertise in Computer Network Industry catering to home
or small offices. Our diversified services include
Computer Networking, Cabling, Installation, On-site
Computer Repair and much more…. |
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Network Service For You: |
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CABLING |
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PEER 2 PEER |
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CLIENT SERVER |
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VPN NETWORKING |
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WIRELESS NETWORKING |
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CABLING: |
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The most popular type of network
cabling being installed today is twisted-pair (also
known as 10BaseT). 10BaseT cabling looks like ordinary
telephone wire, except that it has 8 wires inside
instead of 4. |
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For this kind of cabling a
strand of cabling is inserted between each
computer and a hub. If you have 5 computers,
you'll need 5 cables. Each cable cannot exceed
325 feet in length. Because the cables from all
of the PCs converge at a common point, a 10BaseT
network forms a star configuration, or geometric
design, when viewed from above. A 10BaseT hub
can have 5,8,12, 16 or more jacks. Most hubs
also have an uplink port, which is a special
10BaseT or thin coax port that allows the hub to
be connected to either other hubs. By unlinking
multiple hubs together, you can add additional
computers to your network whenever you need to. |
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PEER 2 PEER NETWORKING: |
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A peer-to-peer network allows two or
more PCs to pool their resources together. The
information stored across peer-to-peer networks is
uniquely decentralized. Because peer-to-peer PCs have
their own hard disk drives that are accessible by all
computers, each PC acts as both a client (information
requestor) and a server (information provider). |
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A peer-to-peer network can be built
with either 10BaseT cabling and a hub (small workgroups)
or with a thin coax backbone. |
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After the networking hardware has
been installed, a peer-to-peer network software package
must be installed onto all of the PCs for information to
be transferred back and forth between the PCs, hard
disks, and other devices when users request it. Common
peer-to-peer NOS software includes Windows 98, 98se, ME,
2000, XP etc. |
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Advantages of peer-to-peer: |
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CLIENT SERVER: |
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Such kind of network has files saved
on a centralized high speed file Server (Computer) and
is then made available to Client (Computer). In this
architecture all Network Services like Printing and
Emailing is routed through the server, which allows all
networking tasks to be tracked. Public data and
applications are stored on the file server, where they
are run from client PCs' locations, this makes upgrading
Software a simple task - network administrators can
simply upgrade the applications stored on the file
server, rather than having to physically upgrade each
client. |
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NETWORK PRINTER |
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In client-server networks,
network printing is normally handled by a print
server, a small box with at least two
connectors: one for a printer and another that
attaches directly to the network cabling. When a
user sends a print job, it travels over the
network cabling to the file server where it is
stored. When the print server senses that the
job is waiting, it moves it from the file server
to its attached printer. When the job is
finished, the print server returns a result
message to the file server, indicating that the
process is complete. |
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Print Servers are available for both
client-server and peer-to-peer networks. |
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VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKING (VPN) |
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Virtual Private Networking or VPN is
a group of two or more computer systems connected to a
private network with limited public-network access that
communicates securely over a public network, such as the
Internet. Such kind of networking exists between an
individual machine and a private network
(client-to-server) or a remote LAN and a private network
(server-to-server). Most VPNs include encryption, strong
authentication of remote users or hosts, and mechanisms
for hiding or masking information about the private
network topology from potential attackers on the public
network. |
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WIRELESS NETWORKING: |
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Wireless Networking is based on the
new topology of 802.11b that connects computer together
without wires. This is the fastest growing type of
networks because users can set them up without running
cables between their computers. They also allow a user
with a laptop the freedom to roam about his house, or in
some cases, their front or backyard, and still maintain
access to the Internet and the rest of his network. This
solution is more elegant than Ethernet when the
computers are far apart from each other or from the
cable or DSL modem. |
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WIRELESS LANs: |
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Traditional wired LANs use
cable or wires to send data from one computer to
another, or from computer to printer or other
device. Wireless LANs do the same thing, except
using radio waves. You get the same benefits,
without the wires. |
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WIRELESS WANs: |
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These networks provide
outside-the-office mobile solutions - a premium
service for ultimate mobility. They work on the
same networks as cellular phones, so you can
stay connected almost anywhere. |
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WHO USES WIRELESS NETWORKING |
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People who use wireless networks want
to share Files, Printers, Internet connections
(DSL/Cable Modem/T-1) Such as: |
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Homes with two or more computers |
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Small Businesses |
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Corporate Campuses |
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Students, Schools & Colleges |
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Government Agencies |
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