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Design and implementation of LAN networks, IT outsourcing

Every well-functional IT system is based on a correctly dimensioned and high-quality network infrastructure. In addition to the current requirements as to capacity and data throughput rate, future development should be considered as well in the process of the actual designing the computer network. Suitably designed network structure may help achieve considerable savings in future development of IT systems.

Corporate network design

Our customers are offered a computer network design applying metallic structured cabling CAT5e or CAT6. This cabling enables data transfer up to 1Gbit/s. The network backbone is then customized using either metallic or optical links. We perform dimensioning of active elements, such as switches and routers, to ensure their margin was sufficient to meet the customer’s data throughput rate requirements.

Moreover, we design hot-spots for wireless connection of mobile facilities such as laptops or pda to the computer network. The wireless connection is offered in 2.4 or 5.4 GHz band. The design includes a server-room or data center solution, where positioning and capacity of switchboards and connections to other networks (typically Internet) is dimensioned.

Local area Network
Corporate network is designed through a dialog with the customer, where we discuss our solutions until the final design stage is achieved.

Implementation

SecureNet also performs the actual implementation of corporate networks in compliance with prepared designs. The services supplied include cabling, socket and patch panels fitting, assembly of switchboard after connecting and configuration of active elements. The network is handed over complete. All data links are measured and the supplied network is under guarantee.
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Design and implementation of LAN networks

Contractual reaction time:
as early as 2 hours,
6 hours in general
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