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In the current business world, small business computer networking has become a common practice. Technology has evolved so much that practically any business can't survive without it - big or small. Though it may look like a complicated affair to go through, setting up a small business network is not that difficult to do. However, you do need a specialist like Techstore to make sure that the system can run for your maximum benefit. Increased efficiency Setting up a Home PC and network means sharing resources - be it data, physical devices like the printers or the Internet connection. This is one of the most effective ways to boost productivity levels in your business. One of the very first choices that you will have to make is deciding on the Operating System of the network. Though it may well end up being a personal preference, some OS may work better for a certain niche. Your choices are Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS. The latter may be more suitable if you run a multimedia business. Likewise, if you are in a multimedia-intensive business like video editing and photography, you will need a high-end system with great graphic cards to ensure the business can run smoothly. However, such is not the case if you are mainly using the system for administrative and clerical tasks, like word-processing, doing spreadsheets and researching on the Internet. PCs are better when it comes to the wide variety of the available office suits software, while Macs are better for heavy multimedia use. Apart from the speed of CPU, you will need to invest in a host of peripherals and accessories - for example, the monitor, modem or router. Since you will spend a good amount of time working on your PC, it is recommended to go for a bigger size LCD monitor. As for sharing the Internet connection, you can choose between a wired or wireless router. In many cases, fixed or wired internet connection is more stable and faster. If you opt for a wireless one, make sure you a good security is put in place. Don't let people illegally access your network or server by using encryption software and putting a strong password on every connection. Aidan Doran is a freelance author who writes about various technology related topics, to know more about Aidan please visit his website www.techstore.ie
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- Feb 04 Mon 2013 16:06
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Home Business Setting up a Home PC And Network
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