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Computer Networking

  • Server Installations

  • E-Mail

  • Mobile Dial-in Computing, also known as telecommuting

  • Internet connections and configurations

  • Shared Printers and other resources such as scanners, CDRom drives, Floppy drives, DVD drives, Read/Write CDRom drives.

  • Cabling

  • Peer to Peer Networking

    • Peer to Peer is where there is no Server, we just interconnect all computers together for sharing resources.

The advantages of networking office and home computers are:

  • One printer or other resources can serve many users. Why purchase 5 printers for 5 people when you can purchase just one and 5 people use it as if it were connected to their own computer.

  • Share files between co-workers

  • Use e-mail between co-workers to pass on phone messages, reminders, work flow, memo's. Reduce your paper files to only those that need to be retained.

  • Saves employees many hours of work time because the "Tennis Shoe" Network (hand delivering of documents and data) is replaced with nearly instantaneous communications.