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What is a Network?
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A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams.
The two basic types of networks include:
- Local Area Network (LAN)
- Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Local Area Network
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A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that is confined to a relatively small area. It is generally limited to a geographic area such as a writing lab, school, or building. Rarely are LAN computers more than a mile apart.
In a typical LAN configuration, one computer is designated as the file server. It stores all of the software that controls the network, as well as the software that can be shared by the computers attached to the network.
Computers connected to the file server are called workstations. The workstations can be less powerful than the file server, and they may have additional software on their hard drives. On many LANs, cables are used to connect the network interface cards in each computer; other LANs may be wireless. |
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Wide Area Network
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Wide Area Networks (WANs) connect larger geographic areas, such as Florida, the United States, or the world. Dedicated transoceanic cabling or satellite uplinks may be used to connect this type of network. Using a WAN, schools in Florida can communicate with places like Tokyo in a matter of minutes, without paying enormous phone bills. A WAN is complicated. It uses multiplexers to connect local and metropolitan networks to global communications networks like the Internet. To users, however, a WAN will not appear to be much different than a LAN. |
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Site Survey and Measurements
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Easy2Connect will perform a thorough site survey of the defined service area to confirm the desired cable drop counts, distances, cable pathways, data and voice network requirements, or wireless coverage areas and equipment location. Based on the actual field measurements, Easy2Connect will validate the scope against the initial design and adjust and optimize as required to ensure the deliverables meet the client requirements. |
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Documentation
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We will generate a report outlining results of the survey and recommendations on deployment, including cable drop locations, data center and office equipment locations, and with wireless networks, potential interference issues, wireless equipment location, recommended RF channel assignments (in the case of Wi-Fi) and RF signal mapping, power requirements, and other related configuration information. |
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Audit Services
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Easy2Connect can also perform an audit of your newly installed or existing communications infrastructure, to enable you to validate whether you’ve met your original design and performance objectives. |
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2008
Soft Launch for Company 1st solution in ADSL
with a partnership with TE Data.
2009 New Partnership with NOL and
Microsoft.
2010
Partnership with ETISALAT smart and HP
Partnership.
2011
Hard Launch for Easy2Connect Web Solutions
module and New Partnership with Vodafone. |
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