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Support for Wireless Network Setup
A
Wireless Network or a Wi-Fi enabled device such as a personal computer, video
game console, smartphone, or digital audio player can connect to the Internet
when within range of a wireless network connected to the Internet. The coverage
of one or more (interconnected) access points — called hotspots — can comprise
an area as small as a few rooms, work place or as large as many square miles.
Routers that incorporate a digital subscriber line modem or a cable modem and a
Wi-Fi access point, often set up in homes and other premises, can provide
Internet access and internetworking to all devices connected (wirelessly or by
cable) to them.
Our expert technicians will support you
at setting up your wireless network for home or office. Our technician will
walk you through the entire process of successfully setting up a network for
your computers.
Our Wireless Network support includes:
- Setting up for wired or Wireless network for home or office
- Troubleshooting of your wireless device and computer or laptop
- Connecting devices modem or router set up
- Configuration of wireless or network connections on computer or laptop
- Configuration of your network routers
- Wireless connection testing
- Wireless security
- Wireless security problems
- Standard Devices
A
wireless access point (WAP) connects a group of wireless devices to an adjacent
wired LAN. An access point resembles a network hub, relaying data between
connected wireless devices in addition to a (usually) single connected wired
device, most often an Ethernet hub or switch, allowing wireless devices to
communicate with other wired devices. We provide support for various Routers.
A
computer network, often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of
computers and devices interconnected by communications channels that facilitate
communications among users and allows users to share resources. Networks may be
classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. A computer network
allows sharing of resources and information among interconnected devices.
Computer
networks can be used for a variety of purposes
Sharing
hardware.
In a networked environment, each computer on a network may access and use
hardware resources on the network, such as printing a document on a shared
network printer.
Facilitating
communications.
Using a network, people can communicate efficiently and easily via email,
instant messaging, chat rooms, telephone, video telephone calls, and video
conferencing.
Sharing
files, data, and information. In a network environment, authorized user may access
data and information stored on other computers on the network. The capability
of providing access to data and information on shared storage devices is an
important feature of many networks.
Our Support for types of Networks includes:
- Local Area Network
- Personal Area Network
- Wide Area Network
- Virtual Private Network
- Intranets & Extranets
Our technicians will support you at
setting up your network for home or office. Our technician will walk you
through the entire process of successfully setting up a network for your
computers.