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Network maintenance: everything you need to know

Maintenance de networks: All lo that you have that know

Network maintenance: everything you need to know

We have already spoken to you on other occasions about equipment maintenance and how it can help your business, but sometimes it is just as important, or even more important, to diagnose problems and maintain networks, both local and larger ones, such as the Internet, and thus allow for constant and dynamic work.

Today we want to talk to you about what a computer network maintenance and what you can expect when hiring a service of this type for your business, so you will know what parameters you have to take into account when choosing one option or another.

What is network maintenance?

 

A computer network is a connection of computers that work together for a common purpose. If you have a computer network in your company, you may have several computers physically connected by cabling or via Wi-Fi, and only the company's users can access that local network.

This serves to transmit data more quickly and confidentially and thus be able to take advantage of all its benefits for your business. However, in order to get the most out of it, we recommend that you carry out preventive network maintenance that allows you to solve any problem before it occurs and optimize the resources you have available.

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How is network maintenance performed?

These are some of the options that an external maintenance company can perform on your company's network:

  • Verify connection: Make sure the wiring is in good condition, that it transmits without problems, and perform tests on the continuity of attenuation and impedance.
  • Check that the connections are correct, that is, they do not have false contacts that could affect performance.
  • Check that the communication equipment of the equipment, such as switches, hubs or routers, to function properly.
  • Check the status of the network card, both servers and workstations.
  • Verify that there are as few collisions as possibleThe technician can use tools such as “Sniffer Pro or Network Inspector” for this purpose.
  • Check the network for unnecessary services or protocols that may be generating traffic on the network and therefore collapsing communications.
  • Verify that shared network resources, such as printers, servers or shared folders are working correctly and everyone has access to them.
 

Constant network maintenance

Maintaining a computer network is a crucial step so that all of you can take advantage of the resources available to authorized users, so we recommend that from time to time an external company performs a preventive check-up like the one we have described above to detect any anomaly and solve it.

Let's suppose, for example, that there is a cable break somewhere in the structure and it needs to be fixed. If it is not detected in time, it could affect even several computers, and cut off the work rhythm for a long time, in addition to entailing a high cost that may be difficult to assume. Therefore, opting for preventive network maintenance can save you a lot of headaches and make your work more profitable than ever.

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