18 Feb 2008 04:38:22 | Adrian Griffiths
Computer network installation can be daunting but with a few
guidelines you can install a good network at your home or
office. Networking allows computers to share peripherals, and
allows one computer to backup the data of another. Also networks
can enable a single computer to act as an Internet access point
for the entire network without the inconvenience of fitting a
modem and telephone extension for each computer.
Planning This involves defining business requirements and growth
plans to build a framework for connecting computers and other
equipment in the organization. Good network planning eases the
process of a suitable network installation. Here users need to
consider usage requirements and assess who will manage the
network. Usage, maintenance, expansion and security issues also
need consideration.
Hardware requirements Once the planning has been done, the next
stage involves understanding what hardware will be required and
what hardware your network will support. These can include
back-up devices, uninterruptible power supplies, network
printers, etc. Once this is determined you need to understand
how many network points will be required. Hubs and switches
should have sufficient ports for the various connections. Also
there should be enough scope for growth and expansion in the
future.
Network design Here various aspects like the kind of topology,
network operating system, the right network interface cards and
cabling needs to be considered. If the network is small, a basic
topology like ring, bus, mesh or star may be used. But if the
network is complex, a hybrid of two or more technologies may
need to be implemented. The location of the network cables,
various devices, hubs, switches, servers, printers, firewalls,
routers and modems needs consideration. Building or leasing
regulations that may affect the cabling also need to be kept in
mind. Security issues, both within the organization and on the
Internet also need consideration.
Support services Here you need to consider resources like
consultants, support staff, other in-house staff and where they
are located. You will need to consider the staff for management,
security, maintenance and training. Employees will require to
adopt new habits while using the network and sufficient training
needs to be provided in this regard.
Networks can help people share information, efficiently access
the Internet, and work collaboratively. As networks become
necessary, it is important to know which technologies will work
for your organization. To help make an informed choice on what
technologies, hardware and support systems to use, Vipersystems
offers its turnkey solutions. Our services enable your
organizations to install suitable networks that are easy to
upgrade and expand.
About Author :
Adrian Griffiths, write article and provide consultancy to Viper
systems