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NETWORKING & CONNECTIVITY
A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CD-ROMs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams.
Browse.com provides a complete solution for Local Area Networking (LAN) and Wide Area Networking (WAN) by setting up your networks to be fully integrated and seamless.
We systematically carry out your network integration starting with a reliable cabling structure depending on the needs of your network. Browse.com is able to execute different types of cabling using fiber-optics, co-axial and cat5 UTP cables.

Local Area Networking (LAN)
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that is confined to a relatively small area. It is generally limited to a geographic area
such as office headquarters, schools, etc. Rarely are LAN computers more than a mile apart.
In a typical LAN configuration, one computer is designated as the server. It contains the network operating system (NOS)
that controls the network, and possibly software that can be shared by the computers attached to the network.
Computers connected to the server are called workstations. The workstations can have less processing power and lower
hardware configuration requirements than the server, and they may have additional software on their hard drives. On most
LANs, cables are used to connect the network interface cards in each computer.
In developing a LAN for the client Browse.com provides structured cabling. Power connections and cabling are often deployed
as part of the solution taking special care to avoid EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) and Radio Frequency Interference
(RFI). Computers and network devices like printers are configured and integrated into your network taking into
special consideration security as a critical factor.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
A Wide Area Network (WAN) is a network of geographically dispersed sites. Multiple LAN sites can be connected together
using Wide Area Network. Browse.com provides data, voice and video services using VSAT that will enable clients to
communicate to and from multiple locations nationwide. Browse.com seamlessly delivers and manages customer's
communication requirements with end-to-end solutions, integrated technologies and flexible service options.
Secure connections can also be made between the Head office locations and Branch offices at remote sites using
virtual private networks (VPN). Connections are made over existing internet connections based on VSAT, Dial-up or Wireless
Radio connections.
Wireless Radio Connections
Browse.com offers you the best in cutting edge technology in wireless access connectivity. We bring you fast and reliable
Internet access to your home or office using a single radio connection. You gain the advantage of ease of deployment coupled
with affordable pricing. You may subscribe for bandwidth according to your specific requirements.
Wireless LANS (WLANS)
A Wireless LAN (WLAN) is a Local Area Network (LAN) that is deployed without the use of cables. Wireless LANS are
becoming increasingly popular because of their ease of deployment and scalability. Furthermore new advances in technology
have also increased the level of security that can be achieved within a Wireless LAN.
We deploy WLANS for our clients which may include access points for wireless enabled desktop computers or hot spot
internet connectivity for mobile users who can simply walk into the wireless hot spot and be connected to the internet without
the use of any additional hardware.
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