Networks
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Network
problems are among the most difficult to diagnose. We know
this from experience. The source of a networking problem may
originate: |
- at the
remote site (e.g. a web server being down)
- within
the ISP (Internet Service Provider)
- in the
wiring to your location
- in the
DSL/Cable modem
- in a
router
- in
wireless networking impasse (interference, obstacles)
- in the
cabling
- in a
NIC (Network Interface Card)
- in the
operating system
- in the
network settings
- in a
user misconception
- or any
combination of the above!
Often, just turning equipment off
and on again will solve the apparent problem. Often it won’t. We
use a proven methodology based on a divide-and-conquer strategy
using diagnostic equipment and known good hardware and software
to isolate the problem(s). Trying to diagnose networking
problems without the proper equipment and a robust technique can
take from hours to days to solve.
We keep a full line of home
networking equipment in stock, from RJ-45 pass-throughs to
108Mbps wireless routers. We test our equipment on working
systems before we install it in yours.
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