Home Networking
There two different options when considering a home network. Ethernet and wireless networks each offer there own advantages. A wired ethernet network moves large amounts of data quickly and can be secured quite easily. The down side is that the costs of the cable and time it takes to snake the cable though existing walls makes this option more expensive.
Wireless networks are the easiest, least expensive way to network your home computers. Wireless networks use radio waves instead of cables which makes the options for this type of network almost limitless. Wireless networks are slower, but the average home owner with a high speed connection probably won't notice the difference.
If you choose to use a wireless network, proper precautions need to be taken to make sure that your network remains secure. We can help you set up the network of your choice and eliminate the frustration and wasted time that comes with attempting something you are not familiar with.
Let us help you:
- Design and Setup your home network
- Help you decide between hard line or a wireless network
- Make sure all applicable devices connect to your network
- Connect your media center devices
- Secure your network
- Protect your family with Internet content filtering