
| Networking for Home and Office, Wired or Wireless |
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- Set up a home or office network
- Organize your files for easy transfer and retrieval
- Secure your wireless connection against intruders and data loss
- Set up a server for your office to act as a central storage point
But networking is difficult. It requires knowledge of network infrastructure as well as programming and software, and the average businessowner does not have the time or the resources to invest in setting up a network himself. This is why AWS, as your virtual "in-house" technology company, makes these abilities available to you and your business--at a lower cost and a higher quality of service than our competitors. As we build your network, we build a relationship with your company that enables us to implement tools tailored to your needs.
A server for your office
One such tool we can provide is a server custom-built
for your office and set up to store your important data, backing it up
and securing it daily so you can also be secure in knowing your hard
work is safeguarded. Servers can greatly increase your profitability by
centralizing the work done by your employees and making it available to
all; and privileged systems can be implemented based on employee
responsibilities and seniority. Call us today to find out how you can
benefit from a networked office and a custom server.
A little more information on servers and networking:
| Wireless Networking
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Want to get rid of that tangle of cords behind your desk? Wireless networking is the way to go. AWS can set you up with a wireless router to serve your whole office area, and one or more wireless repeaters
should you need more range than one access point can provide. We can
help secure your wireless connection against intruders, and network it
with any printers or other devices with network capability that you may
have in your office. |
| Server Setup
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Servers are an extremely useful tool for any business. They are like a common computer, running all the time, which "serves" pages and files to the other computers on the network, acting as a central hub for common documents. They can even catch incoming traffic from the Internet and act as a firewall against it, reroute it to another computer of your choice, or fuel a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that can allow you access to your office network from anywhere on Earth. AWS recommends Linux as your operating system for any server, and can help install and configure Linux for you. |
