Networking and Telephone – FAQs

Networking and Telephone – FAQs2019-10-25T11:45:59+10:00
Can I do my own cabling throughout my home and/or business?2019-10-25T11:47:37+10:00

No, cabling requires ACMA licenced technicians to install and /or repair data cabling. CALL NOW to secure your booking with an ACMA technician!

Why use cabling instead of Wi-Fi?2019-10-25T11:46:51+10:00

Using data cabling instead of Wi-Fi can improve security measures to ensure that no one else is connecting to your network. There is also a zero chance of the internet dropping out as nothing interferes with the connection.

What are the advantaged from networking?2019-10-25T11:46:23+10:00

It is easy to communicate through a network. It makes communication more efficient within that network. The sharing of information and data through a network makes it easier for organisations to maintain their data and facilitate access. Hardware can be shared on a network. For example, a printer can be shared among multiple users in the network, saving the need for each user to have their own personal printer. Networkable versions of software are available, giving large companies considerable savings in software. Sharing and transferring files within networks will save time while also maintaining the integrity of files.

Is it hard to set up a network?2019-10-25T11:45:35+10:00

Home networks are simple to set up, most PC’s make this easy and reasonably hassle free. The main thing to do for setting up a home network is really follow the instructions given to you.
Setting up a network for work or for any type of organisation is a little different. You need to understand the purpose of your network. If you understand what it you want from your network, you can get more value for your dollar. Security in any organisational network is paramount. It needs to be established right from the beginning of setting up your network. Software that blocks spam and malware from entering your network, keeping software updated and patched, insisting on strong passwords are all critical. Training your staff on the proper use of your network understanding the need for all the security, can stop a network from being compromised. Maintenance of the network is also important, as this can keep all above problems from happening frequently.

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