Local and Wide Area
Networks
A local area network
(LAN) is a group of computers and devices that share a common
communications link and typically share the resources of a server
within a small geographic area (for example, within an office
building).
A wide area network
(WAN) is a geographically dispersed telecommunications network consisting
of multiple locations.
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Whether it is a LAN
or WAN, a well-designed computer network serves as the backbone
of your company. From automated processing of account information
to distributed resources across departments, you rely on it to provide
answers promptly at the click of a mouse day and night. Pascack
Data has been helping companies achieve exactly that type of responsiveness
from their networks for years. And we have been doing it on schedule
and on budget. We can provide the initial design, installation and
configuration of your network as well as ongoing technical support.
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Pascack Data has implemented
networks ranging from small LANS to large WANS with locations across
the United States. We take advantage of Ethernet topology utilizing
the latest technology from Cisco, Linksys, and more. Frame Relay,
Point-to-Point and dedicated connections – we’ve deployed
secure systems that work.
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