Archive for March, 2011
Choosing a Partner For Cisco Asset Recovery
You’ve spent a small fortune to build your network, and you continue to spend money to maintain it. Technology oriented businesses must periodically refresh their network hardware, things like routers, switches, firewalls and IP telephony, in order to stay current and competitive in their marketplace.
As networking products near the end of their client life cycle, they don’t necessarily become obsolete or lose all their market value.
With Cisco networking products in particular, things like used routers, switches and firewalls can still have considerable residual value, even when they have become obsolete for their original owner.There are many professional services firms available to help you recover a portion of your investment in networking equipment. Choosing a partner for Cisco Asset Recovery can be challenging and confusing.
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Building the Perfect Home Media Network
When I first started networking computers the range of products on offer for the home user was limited. As time has passed and households now have multiple computers, laptops and home entertainment systems the amount of home networking equipment available has grown. The technology leaps afforded by wireless networking has also increased the scope for what is possible around in the home.
Most laptop users will be familiar with wireless internet access around the home. This is usually provided by connecting a wireless router to the internet connection.
The router can then be accessed either wirelessly or via cables and a number of network ports on the rear of the device. The router can act as a starting point for setting up a home network with multimedia capabilities.The first device on the list is data storage. There are a number of home network attached storage devices available to purchase. They can be connected to the network router via a standard network cable.
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