Computer Networking

Networking Your Computers

Building a computer network can be tricky. If it isn’t done correctly, your systems won’t be able to “find” each other. Why not avoid the headache and have us sync everything up for you? Whether you need help with Netgear®, D-Link®, TRENDnet®, Cisco(Linksys®) or more, we can set up your network in no time. 

Ask us to help set up your home network today.

 
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Some Advantages of Wireless Networking

Wireless networking allows you to do more than just access the Internet with your laptop. If you have compatible hardware, you can also print from any connected computer and share files. It also makes backing up data easier. And as more and more devices add Wi-Fi capabilities, wireless networking will soon be a household essential—not just a bonus.

Our Personal Technology Experts® can give you the support you need in the field of networking and more:

  • Fix wireless connection problems
  • Set up home network
  • Operating system issues (e.g., Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP)
  • Connect devices to your network (if compatible)
  • Install correct drivers
  • Advanced laptop and desktop repair
  • LCD display / monitor device driver issues
  • File recovery
  • System restore
  • System start-up problems
  • System memory problems
  • Malware removal (e.g., computer virus, spyware, adware)
  • Fixing slow computers
  • Optimizing laptops, desktops and netbooks

Networking Basics

The rewards for networking two computers or more can be great and well worth the effort since you can share files, back up data and more. But, it usually isn’t as easy as plug and play. So is networking worth the trouble? Yes.

From sharing files and peripherals like a printer, setting up a home network is an essential for many homes now. There can be a few bumps in the networking road, however. Drivers may have to be updated; names will need to be assigned to different computers; and—perhaps first and foremost—your setup will need to be secure. 

This is especially important if you’re setting up a wireless network. Computer networking basics demand this. Otherwise, strangers will be able to use your Internet account. If they should do anything illegal, it could be traced back to you. To prevent this, let Support.com help you set everything up correctly.

How Does Wireless Networking Work?

Simply put, a wireless router is like a radio transmission tower. The difference (other than the size!) is the range and content. And instead of your local DJ, you’re receiving your Internet signal as it passes through a modem housed in your router. The farther you move away from the router, the weaker the signal will be. 

To go further into our home networking tutorial would require getting very technical. Instead of wasting your valuable time trying to set up a wireless network—and there are several things that can prevent you from obtaining a signal—speak with one of our Personal Technology Experts. You’ll have the problem fixed in no time, and it could save yourself several hours of hair-pulling frustration.

Who We Are - Why We're Better

At Support.com, we want you to enjoy technology, not experience frustration. To ensure you get the best service, our Personal Technology Experts must first earn their title by passing a series of incredibly rigorous tests. By doing this, Support.com assures you that you’re meeting your home networking wireless needs.

All of our services are provided right over your broadband connection. There’s no need to leave your home or office, and we’re available 24/7, 365 days a year.

Contact Support.com and have your home networking problems solved right now.

 
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