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A network can improve efficiency and reduce the cost per user for your Internet access, printers and other devices!

complete cabling services To maximize the return on your investment in computing hardware, your computers will benefit from being networked.  A network will give your employees the ability to share computing resources such as printers, plotters, modems and fax machines.  Files can be easily shared, and if the files are stored in a centralized location such as a server, the task of backing up these files can be easily automated.  

A network will also enable your employees to share a single high speed Internet connection improving access speed and productivity.   While each employee could use a modem dedicated to their machine to access the Internet, the cost for a separate phone line and modem for each computer can quickly become much more expensive than installing higher speed access and "sharing" the connectivity.

CrossLink can handle every requirement from the specifications, installation and on-going support of a small two computer office netowrk to an enterprise network spanning multiple locations in multiple time zones with thousands of users.   

Here's how we can help your business

  • Recommend networking solutions to meet your specific requirements based on a site survey and an in depth review of your business.
     
  • Install working network solutions on time and on budget, so as not to disrupt your business routine.
     
  • Implement networking solutions using industry leading Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems.
     
  • Create a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) between multiple locations.
     
  • Custom configure an Internet Firewall to protect your ogranziation from unauthorized access from extrenal sources.
     
  • Provide on-going support for your existing network.
     

Call CrossLink Sales at 888-686-3863 for information on CrossLink Networking Services. 


Business Networking Options

CrossLink uses high speed "Ethernet" to connect your computers to the Internet. 
 

 

Wired Option - Each computer needs to have either a Network Interface Card (NIC) or an available USB adapter port.  Computers are then networked to each other using an Ethernet Hub that is build into an Internet Router.  This allows for simultaneous Internet access for numerous computers, as well as file and printer sharing.  

 

Wireless Option - Are you in an older building or in a building where wiring between computers would be difficult, if not impossible?  Then a wireless network may be the perfect solution for you.  

   

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