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5 S’s to Enterprise Network Hardware

There are several large network hardware vendors out there, and it can often be confusing to decide which brand to buy. Do you want a Cisco router, a Juniper router, or a Nortel router? What brand network switch or sever should your company purchase? Each specific company provides a huge amount of detail/advertising on why you should pick their solution. I decided to congeal some of these product details and provide an ove Read the rest of this entry »
Is Your Network Hardware Reliable?

When one is talking about networking hardware, what they are typically referring to is equipment facilitating the connection between a variety of individual computer monitors. In most cases this will include things like firewalls, routers, hubs, ISDN adapters, switches, network bridges, modems, gateways, network interface cards, access points, networking cables and other related hardware devices.
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Upgrading your Network Hardware Infrastructure

As technology evolves rapidly, it is inevitable (and recommended) that you will want to bolster your company’s network infrastructure with the newest and best stuff out there. Getting the best possible network hardware and technology will mean a heartier infrastructure, better security, and speedier collaboration. Although updating your network hardware and software is best practice, it is very important that the proce Read the rest of this entry »
Advancements in Networking Hardware and Computer Peripherals

In this era of computers, there is hardly any household without a personal computer at home. Computers are now believed to be the solution to all daily works that one needs to search for. Life has been much better than before with all your needs being fulfilled at yours arms distance. The electronic market is booming with hundreds of latest technology computer peripherals being launched and sold in short spans o Read the rest of this entry »
Home and Small Office Networking Guide

So what is a network?
A network supports the interconnection of many devices and a protocol for ensuring they can communicate with one another in the most effective way. The best way to understand how networks work is to visualise each element of the network as a layer, one on top of another. The conceptual model that describes this layered model is known as the OSI Reference Model, which has seven layers. All Net Read the rest of this entry »
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