Welcome to my “Small business infrastructure setup .”
Walking through the stages of evaluation, preparation and setup of a small business network.
For whom is this intended?
IT professionals who help set up a small business network.
How it works?
We will begin with you to present the necessary steps for installing a small business network. You can click each of the steps to learn the details and run the network setup program.
Walking through the stages of evaluation, preparation and setup of a small business network.
For whom is this intended?
IT professionals who help set up a small business network.
How it works?
We will begin with you to present the necessary steps for installing a small business network. You can click each of the steps to learn the details and run the network setup program.
Choose the options below to find out how to create and implement a network strategy that best meets the unique needs of your business.
Estimation of network types
Wired network installation
Setting up a wireless network
Hybrid Network Installation
Share files and folders on your network
Create and manage workgroups
Estimation of network types
Wired network installation
Setting up a wireless network
Hybrid Network Installation
Share files and folders on your network
Create and manage workgroups
Many small businesses use the network to provide access to the Internet, printers, and files from one computer to another. AVAILABILITY OF THE NETWORK NETWORKS PROVIDES THE USE OF YOUR COMPANY, BUT THE ASSOCIATES ARE NECESSARY TO SOLVE WHAT NETWORK TYPE WILL BE OPTIMAL FROM THE POINT OF VIEWING THE UNIQUE AND SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR BUSINESS. The choice is that you have wired, wireless and hybrid networks.
When you select a network for your business, you should consider two main points - the location of your devices and how fast you want your network. Although the costs are somewhat similar between the different types, the prices will vary depending on the network speed that you select.
The following sections describe the various network settings that are available.
When you select a network for your business, you should consider two main points - the location of your devices and how fast you want your network. Although the costs are somewhat similar between the different types, the prices will vary depending on the network speed that you select.
The following sections describe the various network settings that are available.
Wired Networks
Wired or Ethernet networks can transfer data from 10 to 1000 Mbps, depending on the type of cables that you use. Gigabit Ethernet provides a fast transfer rate of up to 1 gigabit per second (1000 Mbps).
Benefits
Ethernet networks, safe and fast.
Ethernet networks are usually safer than wireless networks because they are completely contained.
Ethernet networks do not suffer from the interference of objects or walls.
disadvantages
You need to run Ethernet cables between each device and a hub, switch or router. This can be lengthy and difficult when the devices are in different rooms.
The equipment is more expensive.
Ethernet network adapter
The adapter connects devices to the network so that they can communicate. You can connect the AC adapter to a USB port with an RB Ethernet or USB cable, depending on the type of adapter. You can also install the network adapter inside the device. One for each device in your network. Desktop computers usually have these built in.
Ethernet hub or switch
The concentrator transmits data from one device to another. THE CONCENTRATOR CAN NOT DETERMINE WHERE THE SOURCE OF ARBITRARY IS PLACED - ON THE INTERNET OR ON THE DEVICE IS WRITTEN. Therefore, he sends out proposals to all connected devices, in the number of the device that it sent. SWITCHER WORKS POSSIBLE SOFT BUT CAN DETERMINE THE DESTINATION OF CLIENT. SOFT TO THE INFORMATION WILL ONLY BE ONLY ACCORDED TO ELECTRIC HEATERS. The switch costs a bit more than a hub, but it has faster speed. One. A 10/100/1000 hub or switch is better and should have enough ports to connect all the devices on your network.
Ethernet Router (required only if you want to connect more than two devices that use an Internet connection)
The router allows you to share one Internet connection between multiple devices. You do not need a router to configure a wired network, but you must use one if you want multiple devices to share Internet connections. One. You may need an additional hub or switch if your router does not have enough ports for all of your devices.
Modem
Devices use modems to send and receive information via telephone or cable lines. You need a modem if you want to connect to the Internet. One.
Ethernet Cables
Network cables connect devices to each other and other related equipment, such as hubs, routers and external network adapters.
The adapter connects devices to the network so that they can communicate. You can connect the AC adapter to a USB port with an RB Ethernet or USB cable, depending on the type of adapter. You can also install the network adapter inside the device. One for each device in your network. Desktop computers usually have these built in.
Ethernet hub or switch
The concentrator transmits data from one device to another. THE CONCENTRATOR CAN NOT DETERMINE WHERE THE SOURCE OF ARBITRARY IS PLACED - ON THE INTERNET OR ON THE DEVICE IS WRITTEN. Therefore, he sends out proposals to all connected devices, in the number of the device that it sent. SWITCHER WORKS POSSIBLE SOFT BUT CAN DETERMINE THE DESTINATION OF CLIENT. SOFT TO THE INFORMATION WILL ONLY BE ONLY ACCORDED TO ELECTRIC HEATERS. The switch costs a bit more than a hub, but it has faster speed. One. A 10/100/1000 hub or switch is better and should have enough ports to connect all the devices on your network.
Ethernet Router (required only if you want to connect more than two devices that use an Internet connection)
The router allows you to share one Internet connection between multiple devices. You do not need a router to configure a wired network, but you must use one if you want multiple devices to share Internet connections. One. You may need an additional hub or switch if your router does not have enough ports for all of your devices.
Modem
Devices use modems to send and receive information via telephone or cable lines. You need a modem if you want to connect to the Internet. One.
Ethernet Cables
Network cables connect devices to each other and other related equipment, such as hubs, routers and external network adapters.
Wireless network
Wireless data networks anywhere from 10-600 megabytes per second (Mbps) depending on the type of wireless standard that the modem uses.
Benefits
You can easily move the device because there are no cables.
Wireless networks are cheaper to install than wired networks.
You can often improve the wireless signal with a wireless repeater. Wireless repeaters pick up the signal, and if the signal is degraded, the repeater can retransmit it again at full strength.
disadvantages
Wireless technology is often slower than wired technology.
Wireless technology can be affected by interference from walls, large metal objects, and pipes. In addition, many wireless phones and microwave ovens can interfere with wireless networks when in use.
Wireless networks are often about half as fast as their rated speed.
Wireless data networks anywhere from 10-600 megabytes per second (Mbps) depending on the type of wireless standard that the modem uses.
Benefits
You can easily move the device because there are no cables.
Wireless networks are cheaper to install than wired networks.
You can often improve the wireless signal with a wireless repeater. Wireless repeaters pick up the signal, and if the signal is degraded, the repeater can retransmit it again at full strength.
disadvantages
Wireless technology is often slower than wired technology.
Wireless technology can be affected by interference from walls, large metal objects, and pipes. In addition, many wireless phones and microwave ovens can interfere with wireless networks when in use.
Wireless networks are often about half as fast as their rated speed.
Wireless Router
The router allows you to share one Internet connection between multiple devices. You do not need a router to configure a wired network, but you must use one if you want multiple devices to share Internet connections.
The router allows you to share one Internet connection between multiple devices. You do not need a router to configure a wired network, but you must use one if you want multiple devices to share Internet connections.
If your device has built-in wireless capabilities, then you do not need a wireless network adapter.
Hybrid Networks
so you can use faster-wired desktop computers, as well as portable wireless mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. In the UDC of the hybrid network lie specialized hybrid routers, hubs and Ethernet cables for wired and wireless devices. The HYBRID ROUTER MAKES TWO FUNCTIONS: TRANSMITS WIRELESS SIGNAL AND PROVIDES PORTS FOR WIRE ACCESS. This is most often called a wireless or Wi-Fi router with Ethernet ports or "LAN ports".
The hybrid wired / wireless network seems to offer the best of both worlds in terms of speed, mobility, availability, and security. If users specify the maximum speed of the Internet and file sharing, they edge to connect to the network with the RB Ethernet cable. If you want to transfer the streaming video to the neighboring office, you can use a wireless connection. THE RIGHT PLANNING WILL HELP THE ORGANIZATION SAVE AT CAT-CAT 5 / CAT 6 CABLE AND ROUTERS, INCREASING THIS COVER OF WIRELESS NETWORK. In addition, with the right to encrypt and manage passwords in place, the wireless part of the network can be just as secure as a wired one.
Hybrid Networks
so you can use faster-wired desktop computers, as well as portable wireless mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. In the UDC of the hybrid network lie specialized hybrid routers, hubs and Ethernet cables for wired and wireless devices. The HYBRID ROUTER MAKES TWO FUNCTIONS: TRANSMITS WIRELESS SIGNAL AND PROVIDES PORTS FOR WIRE ACCESS. This is most often called a wireless or Wi-Fi router with Ethernet ports or "LAN ports".
The hybrid wired / wireless network seems to offer the best of both worlds in terms of speed, mobility, availability, and security. If users specify the maximum speed of the Internet and file sharing, they edge to connect to the network with the RB Ethernet cable. If you want to transfer the streaming video to the neighboring office, you can use a wireless connection. THE RIGHT PLANNING WILL HELP THE ORGANIZATION SAVE AT CAT-CAT 5 / CAT 6 CABLE AND ROUTERS, INCREASING THIS COVER OF WIRELESS NETWORK. In addition, with the right to encrypt and manage passwords in place, the wireless part of the network can be just as secure as a wired one.
AC adapter
The adapter connects devices to the network so that they can communicate.
The adapter connects devices to the network so that they can communicate.
hybrid router
The router allows you to share one Internet connection between multiple devices. You do not need a router to configure a wired network, but you must use one if you want multiple devices to share Internet connections.
The router allows you to share one Internet connection between multiple devices. You do not need a router to configure a wired network, but you must use one if you want multiple devices to share Internet connections.
Now that you have decided to invest in a wireless network for your business, you need to select a network standard and configure the network. WIRELESS NETWORKS (WLAN) ARE NOT INSURED IN THE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN. MANY OWNERS OF SMALL ENTERPRISES CHOOSE WIRELESS NETWORKS, AS THEY ARE FLEXIBLE, ECONOMIC AND SIMPLE IN INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE. WIRELESS NETWORK MAY BE USED FOR JOINT INTERNET ACCESS, AND ALSO TO FILES, PRINTERS, FILE SERVER AND OTHER DEVICES IN YOUR OFFICE. Once you have a network, you can enable sharing, set permissions, and add printers and other devices.
To get started, follow the procedure for the version of Windows that is running, works on the device, you need to connect to your network. All devices are not needed to run the same version of Windows to be part of your business network.
To get started, follow the procedure for the version of Windows that is running, works on the device, you need to connect to your network. All devices are not needed to run the same version of Windows to be part of your business network.
Select the wireless network standard
The most common standards for wireless networks are 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and 802.11n. PRICES AND SPEED OF COMMUNICATION OF ARBITRARY DIFFERENT FOR EACH reduction. AS THE RULE THAN ABOVE THE RATE OF COMMUNICATION OF THE ARBITRATORS, THAN THE ABOVE THE PRICE. In general, the data rate for each standard work is as follows:
802.11b -11 megabytes per second (Mbps)
- 802.11g 54 Mbps
802.11a - 54 Mbps
802.11n - 300-600 Mbit / s
Note: Transmission time, under ideal conditions. They are not necessarily achievable under normal conditions due to differences in hardware, web servers, network traffic, and other factors.
Configuring the Wireless Router
Note: Metal objects, walls, and floors may interfere with your wireless router.
Install a modem and connect to the Internet
if your ISP does not install up your modem, follow the instructions that came with your modem to connect to the device and the Internet. IF THE DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) IS USED, SWITCH THE MODEM TO THE PHONE NEST. If you are using a cable, connect the modem to a cable outlet.
Configuring the modem and router
To configure two pieces of hardware, a modem, and a router, follow these steps:
Connect the modem to an electrical outlet.
Connect one end of the telephone cord or cable to the modem and the other end to a wall outlet. (DSL users should not use a DSL filter on the phone line.)
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the modem and the other end to the WAN port on the router.
Connect the router to an electrical outlet.
Start (or restart) the device.
Now follow the instructions in the section below to complete the modem and router settings.
Note: Protect your router, change the default username and password. MAJORITY OF ROUTER MANUFACTURERS SET ON THE ROUTER NAME CAN AND PASSWORD DEFAULT TO SUPPLY THE NAME OF DEFAULT NETWORK. THESE ANIMALS ARE ANIMALS USED FOR ANYONE TO ACCESS YOUR ROUTER WITHOUT YOUR LED. Check the information that comes with the device for instructions.
Configuring the combining functions of the modem and the router
If you have a combination of modem and router functions, follow these steps:
Connect the modem to an electrical outlet.
Connect one end of the phone cord or cable to the WAN port of the device and the other end to an outlet. The WAN ports must be labeled WAN. (DSL users should not use a DSL filter on the phone line.)
When done, restart the device.
Modem and Router Settings
To complete the installation of the modem and the router, follow the instructions to complete the setup.
Quickly swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen (if using the mouse, select in the upper right corner of the screen and move the mouse pointer).
Tap or click Search.
In the search field, enter the network and the exchange center.
Touch or click Options.
Tap or click the network and center to divide on the left side of the screen.
Tap or click Configure a new connection or network.
Tap or click to connect to the Internet.
Tap or click Next.
The network adapter connects the device to the network
To connect to a wireless network, your device must have a wireless network adapter. MAKE SURE YOUR ADAPTER IS the SAME TYPE THAT AND WIRELESS ROUTER. The adapter type is usually marked on a package with a letter, for example, G or A.
To check if your device has a wireless network adapter, follow the instructions.
Quickly swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen (if using the mouse, select in the upper right corner of the screen and move the mouse pointer).
Tap or click Search.
In the search field, type Control Panel.
Touch or click the applications.
Touch or click the Control Panel on the left side of the screen.
Device type in the search field of the control panel.
Tap or click Device Manager.
Double-tap or double-click Network Adapters.
Find the network hell.
The most common standards for wireless networks are 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and 802.11n. PRICES AND SPEED OF COMMUNICATION OF ARBITRARY DIFFERENT FOR EACH reduction. AS THE RULE THAN ABOVE THE RATE OF COMMUNICATION OF THE ARBITRATORS, THAN THE ABOVE THE PRICE. In general, the data rate for each standard work is as follows:
802.11b -11 megabytes per second (Mbps)
- 802.11g 54 Mbps
802.11a - 54 Mbps
802.11n - 300-600 Mbit / s
Note: Transmission time, under ideal conditions. They are not necessarily achievable under normal conditions due to differences in hardware, web servers, network traffic, and other factors.
Configuring the Wireless Router
Note: Metal objects, walls, and floors may interfere with your wireless router.
Install a modem and connect to the Internet
if your ISP does not install up your modem, follow the instructions that came with your modem to connect to the device and the Internet. IF THE DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) IS USED, SWITCH THE MODEM TO THE PHONE NEST. If you are using a cable, connect the modem to a cable outlet.
Configuring the modem and router
To configure two pieces of hardware, a modem, and a router, follow these steps:
Connect the modem to an electrical outlet.
Connect one end of the telephone cord or cable to the modem and the other end to a wall outlet. (DSL users should not use a DSL filter on the phone line.)
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the modem and the other end to the WAN port on the router.
Connect the router to an electrical outlet.
Start (or restart) the device.
Now follow the instructions in the section below to complete the modem and router settings.
Note: Protect your router, change the default username and password. MAJORITY OF ROUTER MANUFACTURERS SET ON THE ROUTER NAME CAN AND PASSWORD DEFAULT TO SUPPLY THE NAME OF DEFAULT NETWORK. THESE ANIMALS ARE ANIMALS USED FOR ANYONE TO ACCESS YOUR ROUTER WITHOUT YOUR LED. Check the information that comes with the device for instructions.
Configuring the combining functions of the modem and the router
If you have a combination of modem and router functions, follow these steps:
Connect the modem to an electrical outlet.
Connect one end of the phone cord or cable to the WAN port of the device and the other end to an outlet. The WAN ports must be labeled WAN. (DSL users should not use a DSL filter on the phone line.)
When done, restart the device.
Modem and Router Settings
To complete the installation of the modem and the router, follow the instructions to complete the setup.
Quickly swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen (if using the mouse, select in the upper right corner of the screen and move the mouse pointer).
Tap or click Search.
In the search field, enter the network and the exchange center.
Touch or click Options.
Tap or click the network and center to divide on the left side of the screen.
Tap or click Configure a new connection or network.
Tap or click to connect to the Internet.
Tap or click Next.
The network adapter connects the device to the network
To connect to a wireless network, your device must have a wireless network adapter. MAKE SURE YOUR ADAPTER IS the SAME TYPE THAT AND WIRELESS ROUTER. The adapter type is usually marked on a package with a letter, for example, G or A.
To check if your device has a wireless network adapter, follow the instructions.
Quickly swipe your finger from the right edge of the screen (if using the mouse, select in the upper right corner of the screen and move the mouse pointer).
Tap or click Search.
In the search field, type Control Panel.
Touch or click the applications.
Touch or click the Control Panel on the left side of the screen.
Device type in the search field of the control panel.
Tap or click Device Manager.
Double-tap or double-click Network Adapters.
Find the network hell.
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