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Computer Networking Consultancy
When you set up a computer
network, you need qualified computer and networking
specialists to do the job. They begin by analyzing
the needs of the organization, and develop
the network accordingly. After all, the needs
of an organization that is based in one locality
of a city will differ from those of larger
organizations. Consultants begin by asking
the following questions:
• What is the client’s
core business competency?
• Is this a local, citywide, countrywide,
or worldwide organization? This has an impact
on the cabling and hardware used.
• How many users will use the network
at each location?
• How secure should the data be at each
location? This will then have an impact on
the type of cabling to be used, whether coax
or fiber optical.
• How heavily will the network be used?
• What are the functions that the network
will perform?
Once these questions have
been answered, the computer networking consultants
begin planning the network. They select the
topology to be used, the cabling to be laid,
and the hardware to be connected. The network
is set up after the plans are made. Consultants
also determine the location for support service
staff within a network setup.
Consultants select a topology,
such as a bus, ring, or star, based on the
size of a network and the possibilities for
extension and growth. Most computer networking
consultants find the star to be the most extensible
topology, since they can add additional hubs
to the original design. There can be problems
with the bus and ring topology, since failure
in one part of the network could cause problems
in the entire network.
The cabling is selected and
laid based on the topology selected and the
needs of the organization. For instance, fiber
optic cables are laid at the head offices
of organizations to ensure data security at
the highest levels.
Computer networking consultants
also select the hardware to be used for the
network. This hardware includes network printers,
backup devices, hubs, switches, firewalls,
routers, proxy servers, network processors,
bridges, repeaters, and uninterruptible power
supplies.
A well-planned network helps
you to share information, access the Internet,
and work collaboratively. As networks have
become common in the business setup, users
and computer networking consultants need to
research and select the best strategies for
growth. Computer networking consultants can
help you select turnkey networking solutions
to meet your needs.
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