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Setting up a home network can seem overwhelming, but if you understand what's going on it's not so bad. Here, we will be discussing some basic information about home networks and the equipment they use. Once you understand what a home network really is, you may find it easier to learn how to actually set it up.

There are many reasons people set up home business networks. You don't even need to have a real business in order to need a home network. The benefits they provide can be an asset to individuals, families, or businesses.

A huge pro to having a home network is being able to connect all your computers to the same network. This will save you a lot of time as will only have to set up one network with one password. It also makes its really easy for laptops to connect as long as they have your password.

Home networks also have the ability to share files. Any computer on the network can have access to any file on that network. This makes it so you don't have to transfer files manually from one computer to another.

Many people like home networks because of how easy it is to print. You only need one printer set up on your network and you can print from any computer. You don't have to move the computer or the printer if they are all on the home network. This also works for fax machines and copiers.

There is little equipment needed when setting up a home business network. If your network is not wireless, you will need more equipment than a wireless one but still not a lot. This makes for easy setup and safer work conditions.

The main equipment you will need is a router and a few cables. Of course, you will also need the computers and any other machines you want to connect to the network. You will need a wireless router for wireless internet and a wired router for wired internet. You will also need internet cables to hook your router to the internet. If you have a printer you will also need a cable to connect it to the network as well.

When deciding whether or not you want a home network, think of all the benefits it would have for you. Home networks are there to help connect multiple computers especially for businesses. It can be a great benefit to anyone looking to make their computer systems more convenient.

by: Jim Witt.




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