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Networking in Business
Network technology has come a long way over the years and there are many different approaches one can take when considering things like security, speed, and accessibility. WAVESEARCH can set your mind at ease. We work with each client on an individual basis walking you through your options until you're satisfied the needs for your situation are met.

A business network may consist of 2 to 200 or more computers. Depending on your business, and your potential for growth, we will recommend and implement a network system that will work for you. There are two major types of networks, they are Peer to Peer and Client/Server networks.

Peer to Peer
In a peer-to-peer network there are no dedicated servers or hierarchy among the computers. All of the computers on the network handle security and administration for themselves.

Things to consider before installing a Peer to Peer network:

Size
Peer-to-peer networks are designed for connecting a small number of computers. They tend to run into problems at around 10-15 computers.

Security
Security on a peer-to-peer network is not very powerful. So if you have security concerns go for something you can control (like a server). Because the users will be required to give access to folders, they can choose to not require passwords. This lack of hierarchy has a tremendous impact on the security of your network and you will need adequate training for your users to prevent problems.

Growth
If your organization is growing rapidly, it will usually outgrow a peer-to-peer network very quickly. While a peer-to-peer network may work fine for ten computers, it probably won't for twenty.

Client/Server
In an environment with more than 10-15 computers, a peer-to-peer network begins to become more trouble than it is worth: your computers start to slow down, you can never find the file you are looking for, and security is non-existent. The client-server model of networking is the way to go for larger organizations. For example, as network traffic increases, you can add another server to handle the additional load. You can also centralize your security to the Server, setting permissions for each user and computer in one location. Also, a Client/Server network is much easier to back up, greatly improving the reliability and confidentiality of your data.

Networking in the Household
A multi-computer environment is not only practical in a business environment, but is now common place in the household. Children use computers for homework research, and many times share the same computer with an adult who has sensitive files that must be protected. Many have made the choice to get multiple computers and share an internet connection as well as a printer. There are many solutions available to help you monitor all the household computers from one, so you may monitor your child's activities.

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