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Guide to Computer Networking Services

Professional networking services can handle the setup and administration of your network


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In most small businesses, a network that connects computers, servers, printers and other devices is a must-have. The good news is that you do not have to hire an entire IT department to meet your computer networking needs. In fact, it’s often more cost-effective to hire computer and networking services to handle these crucial tasks. Many local consultants and national companies offer professional networking services, including assessment, hardware/software recommendations and ongoing system administration and support.

When looking to hire a computer network service, consider the following:

1. Do you want an Ethernet or wireless network?
2. What hardware and software are required to get started?
3. What level security and virus control do you need?

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Hire computer network services to assess your needs


Whether you decide to go Ethernet or wireless, building a network requires making hardware and software choices and getting them up and running in your office. If you don’t have the expertise on staff, a wide choice of computer network services are available to come into your office, assess your needs, assist you in making hardware and software decisions and get the network up and running. Most computers today come with networking hardware installed, easing the process considerably.

I recommend: Visit Business.com’s computer networking directory for a list of professional networking companies. Dell’s Network Learning Center provides an excellent tutorial on how network systems work. Dell On Call offers onsite assessment, system setup, training and support. If you buy a Dell solution, the assessment fee is applied toward your purchase.

Ethernet professional networking services


Ethernet cards, cables and routers are necessary to set up a local area network (LAN) linking a number of computers under the same roof to a common server. Most PCs today come with the interface card preinstalled on the motherboard, but you may want to hire a computer network service to install routers and cables to connect all your computers, printers and scanners.

I recommend: Visit Business.com for a list of LAN design and construction services that can assist you in setting up an Ethernet network.

Wireless professional networking services


Wireless networks, which transmit data through radio waves, are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to running cables through routers. Computer and networking services for wireless installations are readily available.

I recommend: The Business.com directory offers a list of computer network services that will install wireless networks. Visit computer network services provider CompUSA. The computer warehouse offers TechPro service, which specializes in the installation of wireless networks and three levels of service. The Geek Squad offers a national computer network service that will come to your home or office and set up a wireless network. See their Going Wireless page for a complete description of their wireless services. Security is a particularly critical issue in the wireless arena. Computer and network services you employ should address this issue as part of their installation service. A firewall is essential as is virus protection. The Geek Squad will come to your office and install a wireless security setup. Also see Business.com’s Wireless Protected Access page for a list of companies that can help you protect your wireless network.

Professional networking qualifications and certifications


When hiring computer network services, look for training and certification on the operating system you use.

I recommend: Professional networking services with technicians who are certified in the Microsoft platform is the norm. The Microsoft Certified Systems Administration (MCSA) certification assures knowledge of networking. If you are using the new Vista operating system or the new Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, make sure the computer network service you hire has the proper credentials to work in these environments. If you operate a Linux system, look for a computer network service with Red Hat certification.  Apple-based businesses or companies that combine PCs and Macs in a network may want to hire computer and networking services with Apple expertise. Check out Apple Consultants Network’s Hire a Consultant page for a list of independent Apple certified consultants.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Start with up-to-date equipment. Older computers, routers, printers and servers that require upgrading will delay your networking project. Plan your budget to accommodate equipment that conforms to current standards.
  • Consider the advantages of a wireless network. With the number of individual and Bluetooth peripherals used in offices today (PDAs, laptops, smart phones), being able to operate wirelessly makes more and more sense all the time.
  • Don’t overlook local services. Every city and town has its own stable of professional networking experts that offer a wide variety of brand-name solutions and are great for service calls.

The official source of Computer Networking Services is
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