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Learn how to maximize speed and at the same time protect your investment in computer networking equipment and wiring for years to come.
- Make sure to use a network switch instead of a network hub to maximize speed and reliability. If you can afford it, acquire a gigabit switch, it should accommodate all your current users, routers, network printers, and have 6 to 8 spare ports for future expansion
- The network cards in your computer should be gigabit compatible, too
- All new wiring should be done using CAT6 (or category 6) cable to take advantage of the fastest speed currently available for local networks
"While the option of wireless and wired networking is currently available, there is simply no comparison in the speed and stability that a wired computer can achieve over a wireless one."
A wired network can be combined with a wireless one to allow mobile users to access network resources and to browse the Internet. However, if they also require a fast internet connection to download or upload large files, they should turn off their wireless network card and connect to the regular wired network.
Improperly wiring, faulty wiring or connectors in a computer network can be a source of problems, such as printer errors, browsing problems, slow file transfers, and a myriad of other connection issues.
We can fix and troubleshoot any wiring issue you may have, regardless of the size of your network. Call us for all your cabling and computer networking needs.

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