Networking & Communication
Networking and Communication in computing, two or more computers connected for the purpose of routing, managing, and storing rapidly changing data. A local area network local area network (LAN), a computer network dedicated to sharing data among several single-user workstations or personal computers, each of which is called a node.Find necessary components to build your network.
 | A wide area network (WAN) connects large numbers of nodes over long-distance communications links, such as common carrier telephone lines, over distances ranging from that between major metropolitan centers to that between continents. An internet is a connection between networks. |
 | Routers provides access to the Internet for multiple computers. It typically includes a network switch with four or more Ethernet ports for wired connections to desktop and laptop computers. "Wireless" broadband routers include an 802.11g access point. |
 | Here you can find different styles of Hubs and Switches,For example, a four-port hub adds three new ports. USB hubs/switches are typically used to extend USB sockets to the top of the desk for conveniently connecting external peripherals. |
 | Modems are devices that convert digital data to an analog signal that it uses to modulate a carrier frequency. This frequency is transmitted over a line, frequently as an audio signal over a telecommunications line, to another modem that converts it back into a copy of the original data.Find the modem that meets your needs here in this section. |
 | During the setup of your computer system one would obviously need a router because you will have to connect the printer with the printer server to the router using an Ethernet cable.Printer Servers are found in this section please browse through. |