When beginning to design your home network, you will have a wide array of choices to make. Many of them have obtuse descriptions and cryptic names. However, do not let all that techno-mumbo-jumbo scare you! Try to familiarize yourself with some of the names as they are associated with the options that will affect the design as well as the value of your home network.
The first choice you will have to make is whether you want a cabled network or a wireless one. For almost everyone the choice was already made given the fact that the prices were one sky high and the wireless equipment was so very complex. However, costs have come way down. If you choose to put a wireless network together today, it is not going to be any more complicated than the more traditional kind.
The name of the game is compatibility. A Linksys wireless system is composed only of Linksys products so that you will be assured that everything will work together as soon as you take it out of the box. The various parts of this wireless system is made up of the following: Linksys wireless router, Linksys wireless adapter and the Linksys wireless card.
Today, cabled networks usually make use of Ethernet cables. Most of this cabling is designated by the name of Car-5. You do have another option. You may use fiber optic cabling. As far as home network designers are concerned, the extra amount of money and the potential reliability issues really are not worth the benefits. Some of the more common applications include file sharing, gaming and printer sharing. If you want your network to continue to run smoothly, be sure to take proper care of it.
You will be able to transfer files from one personal computer to another over a network that uses several different software packages along with methods. File transfer techniques include peer to peer, FTP, IM software and share Windows folders.
Ethernet cables will support speeds that range from the traditional 10Mb to 100 Mb all the way up to 1 GB or more. Theoretically the speed is limited by the cable. However, in practice, the attached devices are more of a limiting factor. Other factors come into play such as the number of simultaneous users, protocol used and other factors that are much more important in real-world applications. You will find the faster speeds in professional networks.
Wireless devices are usually 802.11b or 802.11 g type. The technical definitions are complex. However, the practical meaning for the home network designer is easy. 802.11b operates at 2.4 GHz and 11 Mb and 802.11g at 2.44 GHz/54Mb. Both of these numbers are important – the frequency (measured in GHz or 1,024 million cycles per second) and the throughput, in megabits (1 Byte = 8 bits.)
The frequency gives you some idea about the likelihood of interference. Some cordless phones as well as other popular home devices may interfere with your network. This means that when your phone rings and you go to answer it, you network may see a hiccup. This problem tends to occur more in laptops that use wireless cards.
The throughput is important since the numbers are theoretical ratings. The real data transfer rate tends to be a little lower than the numbers indicate. For example, 802.11b is more between 6-7 Mb/s despite the speed’s rate of 11Mb/s. That is roughly 1/5 to ½ the speed of a DSL or cable Internet connection. Therefore, if you know how long it usually takes you to download a 10 megabyte file off the Internet; you will be able to easily estimate how fast the data will get to your home computer.
Other kinds of systems have been in the experimental stage for the past several years. One kind uses the wiring in your home to carry network signals. All you have to do is plug a special device in an electrical outlet in your wall and then plug your computer and printer into that via a short cable. While it is possible to obtain this equipment, most of the major vendors do not offer this option yet. For the time being, it is best for most home network designers to stick to the standard choices.
By: Joseph Nyamache
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The best network marketing business is the one you believe in and has a solid foundation that will support you in your network marketing career with the company. A great network marketing company has a certain feel to it that allows to feel as if this is a family you feel a part of. With so many network marketing companies available to choose from, why would anyone partner with a company if it did not feel right.
Still, a gut feeling about a company is not enough these days when trying to determine what network marketing company to go with. There are many different variables to consider when making choices and narrowing down which company to go with, where you can hang your hat and achieve real wealth.
1. One of the first things to consider is how long the company has been in business. If the network marketing company has been in business for more than 5 years, this is considered a good thing. The company is doing a many of the right things. Most network marketing companies will fail in their first two years.
A company may look great, have the right products, the best compensation plan on the market and a crack team behind it but if it has only been a business for a couple of years, then let it go. You are trying to eliminate risk, so don’t even harbor any consideration about it for now. There is nothing more heartbreaking than working day and night for a downline, then the company goes out of business. Where does that leave you?
2. Is there a large demand in the market for the company’s products and are those products of high caliber?
It is amazing that many network marketers will look over the compensation plans, then jump on board without a second thought to the products. Choosing a company that offers products that are in high demand within a growth industry is essential. A large part of the network marketing business is selling the products to loyal customers that keep coming back for the best products. These repeat customers are also some of the best prospects you will have for possible inclusion in your downline.
3. Is the company offering a solid compensation plan that allows you to really grow a solid downline for residual income?
There are many multi-level compensation plans that companies will have in place. Some of them may look good at a glance, but it is up to you to really understand what the company is offering you. If you cannot understand the compensation plan, then it is probably not a simple one that you will be able to explain to prospects either. If you have a hard time understanding the plan, think about how difficult it will be for you to try to recruit a solid downline when compensation plans come up in the conversation.
4. Is the network marketing company in question committed to you reaching your goals?
True support and commitment to the home based network marketers from the company needs to be firmly intact. From the company’s president on down the chain, everyone should be helping and supporting each other. If you do not understand how something is done or what the product lines are about, then these questions should be readily available to you. If the company is quick to shuffle off any questions that you might have to someone else, it’s a good bet that you will not receive the proper support you will need to learn the business at hand.
Hopefully, these tips will help you make some decisive choices to narrow down your search for a good multi-level company to partner up with. It also might be helpful for you make your own list of things you are looking for when choosing the right network company to become involved with.
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