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Network
Installations & Maintenance
There are many things that must
be considered when building a home or business network. Building
layout, building materials, area of coverage, and other electronic
devices in use are all considerations that need to be evaluated.
Our preliminary site survey will help us determine the best strategy
for your home or business network.
Once your physical network is laid out and computers are connected,
our technicians will help you set-up and understand the software
needed to manage your network. We will recommend all the
hardware that you might need to allow your network to connect to
a broadband DSL or Cable internet connection. We will also help you
determine the best firewall strategy so that your computers will
stay secure and protected from harmful attacks from the internet.
Ongoing Maintenance & SUpport
After your network is up and running, Sirius Innovations can also
help you with installation of a variety of software packages you
may require. We also provide support for the detection and
removal of viruses, spyware and other forms of computer attacks should
they some how penetrate your network defenses.
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