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Networking your Home or Business Networking your home computers is a very easy way to make great use out of those expensive PCs that youve invested in.
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Why Network Home networks, also called a LAN (local area network) are becoming very popular now that most homes have more than one computer. The cost of installing a home network is affordable for most, and the project can be completed in just a few hours.
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Features & Benefits With a network installed in the home, Internet access can be shared among all the users in the house with just one Internet account by using a proxy server. The cost savings of having to pay for just one Internet account, can pay for the cost of installing the network in just a few months..
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The Fun Of Networking You know that old computer you have that doesn't have a CD ROM? No problem, with a networked computer you can use the CD on one of the other computers to transfer files, play games or look up the information the kids need for that book report. Everybody wants their own color printer huh? With your new network, they can all print to the same printer. No need to buy everyone in the house a printer. One printer can be shared among many users.. When all the works done and its time to play, fire up Duke Nukem and play a round or two against your kids upstairs across the network or attend a LAN Party!
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Types of a Network peer-to-peer network allows two or more computers to share their resources. Individual resources such as hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and printers can be shared. Resources are accessible from every computer. Because peer to peer computers have their own hard drives that are accessible by all computers, each computer acts as both a client and a Server.
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Advantages The advantages of peer-to-peer over client- server systems include: No need for someone to administrator the network once it is setup. The network is fast and inexpensive to setup. Its the easiest type of network to build. Runs well on Windows 95, 98, NT and Windows 2000. The equipment needed is readily available at Assured Computing Technologies
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Client-Server Network In a client-server environment like Windows NT or Novell, files are stored on a high speed file server that is made available to client PCs. Nearly all network services like printing and electronic mail are routed through the file server, which allows networking tasks to be tracked. Inefficient network segments can be reworked to make them faster, and users' activities can be closely monitored. The client server network is more closely geared toward the heavy business user and is usually too complicated to setup and maintain for most home users.
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Pricing Pricing is usually based on the design of the home or business to be networked. Assured Computing Technologies will be glad to do a no risk assessment of you home or business. Just call 603-627-8728 or visit us at 670 North Commercial St in Manchester We are on the 4 TH floor.
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