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For Internet-related networking services, please see Internet Services
Local-Area and Wide-Area Networking
DataCorp offers networking services from the first step of wiring to the last step of setting up PC workstations, and also ongoing support and maintenance as long as you need it.
New Installations
- Wire your office with industry-standard cables or optical fiber, and connection hardware
- Install the necessary hubs, switches, and routers
- Set up a local-area network (LAN) for your office using Windows 2000®
or 2003 Server®
- Configure your Windows 2000 or 2003 Server for Active Directory, and sharing files on your workstations
- Set up user accounts for all of your employees
- Configure workstations to log in to the network
- Set up printers for shared use on the network
- Install back-up devices for your server or servers
Existing Installations
If you already have a functional network, DataCorp can provide other services for your company:
- Upgrade your network speed from 10 megabit/second to 100 megabit /second speed or higher
- Add new PC workstations to your network (including the purchasing of additional workstation licenses)
- Add hubs or switches as needed when adding new PC workstations
- Add new user accounts for additional employees
- Troubleshoot network problems or speed problems
Network Technology We Support
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- Hardware
- Ethernet
- Wireless (802.11a/b)
- Directory Services
- Microsoft Active Directory
- Network Operating Systems
- Windows 2000 Server
- NT 4 Server
- Novell Netware
- Protocols
- Internet Protocol
- IPX/SPX
- Microsoft's LAN protocol
- Communications
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Pricing Information
We generally do network installations by giving you an estimate or "bid" for the work. The estimate includes the cost of all hardware needed. To help us estimate, we generally ask the following types of questions:
- How many servers will be installed?
- How many workstations will be needed?
- Is your office already wired with CAT-5 cabling for a network?
- Do you have "dropped" ceilings, also known as false ceilings?
- Do you have RJ-45 wall jacks in place already?
Below are links to areas of this Web site related to network support:
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