What we do
We specialise in the design, installation and maintenance of wired and wireless data and telephone networks using copper and fibre optic technologies. We also supply broadband and dedicated data WAN services.
We will supply, install and configure a network designed to meet the requirements of your business. We utilise cutting edge technology from well known vendors that meet stringent industry standards.
Our aim is to provide you with a system which will maximise productivity and minimise your up front capital costs. Sometimes your existing infrastructure may need to be upgraded or changed and this can be achieved by consultation with our experts, so that the process is managed by us to make things easier for you.
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The technical stuff
A computer network, often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of hardware components and computers interconnected by communications channels that allow sharing of resources and information.
Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics such as the medium used to transport the data, communications protocol used, scale, topology, and organizational scope.
The rules and data formats for exchanging information in a computer network are defined by communications protocols. Well-known communications protocols are Ethernet, a hardware and Link Layer standard that is ubiquitous in local area networks, and the Internet Protocol Suite, which defines a set of protocols for internetworking, i.e. for data communication between multiple networks, as well as host-to-host data transfer, and application-specific data transmission formats.
Computer networking is sometimes considered a sub-discipline of electrical engineering, telecommunications, computer science, information technology or computer engineering, since it relies upon the theoretical and practical application of these disciplines.
A telecommunications network is a collection of terminals, links and nodes which connect together to enable telecommunication between users of the terminals. Networks may use circuit switching or message switching. Each terminal in the network must have a unique address so messages or connections can be routed to the correct recipients. The collection of addresses in the network is called the address space.
The links connect the nodes together and are themselves built upon an underlying transmission network which physically pushes the message across the l