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                            ...your 
                            workplace computer evolution. 
                          In 
                            the world of computers, networking 
                            is the practice of linking two or more computing devices 
                            together for the purpose of sharing data and the methodology 
                            come in many different shapes and sizes. Over the 
                            years, the networking industry has coined terms like 
                            "LAN" and "WAN" 
                            attempting to define sensible categories for the major 
                            types of network designs which are built with a mix 
                            of computer hardware and computer software. 
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                            is inline of this that made EasySolutions 
                            to extend his strength by providing a full spectrum 
                            of wireless and cabling network services tailored 
                            to your needs. We can work with anyone's needs from 
                            small home/office networks to large business office 
                            buildings, café, ISP and everything in between. 
                            We urge you to read further for more explanation or 
                            call or email us for more information into your needs. 
                          
                            
                               
                                |  LAN and WAN Networks | 
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                                    Networks can be categorised in several different 
                                    ways. One approach defines the type of network 
                                    according to the geographic area it spans. 
                                    Local area networks 
                                    (LANs), for example, typically reach 
                                    across office building, school or home. LANs 
                                    are typically owned, controlled, and managed 
                                    by a single person or organisation. They also 
                                    use certain specific connectivity technologies, 
                                    primarily Ethernet 
                                    and Token Ring.
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                                  Whereas wide area networks 
                                  (WANs), reach across towns, cities, states, 
                                  or even across the world. The Internet is the 
                                  world's largest public WAN. A WAN is a geographically-dispersed 
                                  collection of LANs. A network device called 
                                  a router connects 
                                  LANs to a WAN. In IP networking, the router 
                                  maintains both a LAN address and a WAN address. 
                                  WANs differ from LANs in several important ways. 
                                  Like the Internet, most WANs are not owned by 
                                  any one organization but rather exist under 
                                  collective or distributed ownership and management. 
                                  WANs use technology like ATM, Frame Relay and 
                                  X.25 for connectivity. 
                                   
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                                    Computer networks also differ in their design. 
                                    The two types of high-level network design 
                                    are called client-server 
                                    and peer-to-peer. 
                                    Client-server networks feature centralised 
                                    server computers that store email, Web pages, 
                                    files and or applications. On a peer-to-peer 
                                    network, conversely, all computers tend to 
                                    support the same functions. Client-server 
                                    networks are much more common in business 
                                    and peer-to-peer networks much more common 
                                    in homes. 
                                     
                                    A network topology 
                                    represents its layout or structure from the 
                                    point of view of data flow. In so-called "bus" 
                                    networks, for example, all of the computers 
                                    share and communicate across one common conduit, 
                                    whereas in a "star" 
                                    network, all data flows through one centralised 
                                    device. Common types of network topologies 
                                    include bus, 
                                    ring and mesh. 
                                     
                                     
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                                  In networking, the communication language used 
                                  by computer devices is called the protocol. 
                                  Yet another way to classify computer networks 
                                  is by the set of protocols they support. Networks 
                                  often multiple protocols to support specific 
                                  applications. Popular protocols include TCP/IP, 
                                  the most common protocol found on the Internet 
                                  and in home networks. 
                                   
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                                |  Network Design 
                                  and Implementation | 
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                                   Whatever 
                                    the size of your organisation, we will be 
                                    there to assist in achieving your company 
                                    goals and objectives. We promise to use the 
                                    best tools and software in implementing your 
                                    network design. We have professionals who 
                                    have experience in all types of network structures 
                                    you may wish to set up. Our work is prompt, 
                                    effective, confidential and secure. We protect 
                                    your data and your customer's privacy and 
                                    place a high value in using the latest technologies 
                                    and platforms. 
                                  Call 
                                    us, mail us. Before you know, we are there! 
                                     
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