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Reliable and dependable
service and support at an expert
level.
LANs and WANs
Company wide area networks
(WANs) and local area networks
(LANs) are a vital tool that can
increase productivity,
facilitate communication and
contribute to overall
profitability. Unfortunately,
problems and unmet goals lead
many companies to view their
networks as annoying,
unavoidable expenses.
Territory Technology Solutions
can help your company enjoy all
the benefits of networks through
consulting, administration and
maintenance. Our technical staff
provide all the equipment,
software, applications and
expertise to meet all your
networking needs. We can
complete both Ethernet and
Wireless network solutions on a
turnkey basis.
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In addition, we offer a
variety of service
options for WANs and
LANs, including priority
on-call or fixed-price
annual service contracts
that are tailored to
meet your specific
needs. Bulk rates are
also available, e-mail
sales@techsolutions.com.au
for more information on
the rates available. |
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Designing
LANs and WANs
Our technical staff have
extensive expertise at designing
network solutions for multiple
sites (WANs) or single-site
multi-server/multi-workstation
applications (LANs). We create a
comprehensive description for
the project and make
implementation recommendations
and suggestions for increased
network speed. Whether we handle
only the design or both design
and installation, you're assured
of cost-effective solutions
built upon proven technology. We
can also diagram and recommend
changes to existing WAN and LAN
installations.
We will document the problems
and analyse network protocols
and reports to resolve them.
Installing & Configuring New
Networks
Territory Technology Solutions
design, install and configure
new WAN and LAN systems. We work
with you to develop a predefined
statement of work that specifies
all aspects of the network, and
then install and configure it to
provide optimal performance.
Addressing Administration
Needs
Territory Technology Solutions
can fulfil administration needs
on your current network
equipment. For WANs, that may
include objectives such as
allowing traffic, creating
access lists, enabling a port,
and adding a route. With LANs,
typical administration
activities involve adding new
users, restoring files from tape
backup, and installing
applications.
Keeping You Informed
Our reporting services ensure
that you're receiving the
desired performance from your
network, identify security
breaches and provide information
for other internal and external
uses. We monitor WANs to create
reports on traffic throughput,
congestion and to link
statistics. With LANs, we report
on factors such as server speed
and resource availability.
Troubleshooting Existing
Networks
If your company's WAN or LAN
is performing below your
expectations, or if you're
encountering consistent problems
that your current vendors can't
seem to solve, our Professional
Services Group will help to
identify and remedy the
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Virtual
Private Networking
As
it is most commonly defined, a
virtual private network (VPN)
allows two or more private
networks to be connected over a
publicly accessed network - the
Internet. In a sense, VPNs are
similar to wide area networks
(WAN) or a securely encrypted
tunnel, but the key feature of
VPNs is that they are able to
use public networks like the
Internet rather than rely on
expensive, private leased lines.
At they same time, VPNs have the
same security and encryption
features as a private network,
while taking the advantage of
the economies of scale and
remote accessibility of large
public networks.
A VPN is an especially effective
means of exchanging critical
information for employees
working remotely in branch
offices, at home, or on the
road. It can securely deliver
information between vendors,
suppliers, and business
partners, who may have a huge
physical distance between them.
Since companies no longer have
to invest in the actual
infrastructure themselves, they
can reduce their operational
costs by outsourcing network
services to service providers.
VPNs can also reduce costs by
eliminating the need for
long-distance telephone charges
to obtain remote access, as
clients need only call into the
service provider's nearest
access point.
VPNs today are set up a variety
of ways, and can be built over
ATM, frame relay, and X.25
technologies. However, the most
popular current method is to
deploy IP-based VPNs, which
offer more flexibility and ease
of connectivity. Since most
corporate intranets use IP or
Web technologies, IP-VPNs can
more transparently extend these
capabilities over a wide
network. An IP-VPN link can be
set up anywhere in the world
between two endpoints, and the
IP network automatically handles
the traffic routing.

Privacy and protection of data
is of utmost importance when
deploying services over the
Internet, where it can be
vulnerable to attacks or illegal
entry. Secure IP-VPNs are
networks that are secured by
encryption and authentication,
and layered on an existing IP
network. In response to security
issues, the Internet Engineering
Task Force (ietf.org) has
developed the IP Security (IPSec)
protocol suite, a set of IP
extensions that offer strong
data authentication and privacy
guarantees.
Although security features
differ from product to product,
most IP-VPN providers generally
private network tunnelling
through the IP backbone, data
encryption, authentication
proxying, firewall, and spam
filtering.
VPN products fall into three
broad categories: hardware-based
systems, firewall-based systems,
and standalone application
packages. Most hardware-based
VPNs are encrypting routers,
which are considered secure and
simple to use, as they are the
nearest thing to "plug-and-play"
equipment available. However,
they may not be as flexible as
software-based systems, which
are ideal in situations where
both endpoints of a VPN are not
controlled by the same
organisation, which is typical
for business partnerships or
when client support is required.
Firewall-based VPNs are
considered among the most
secure, as they take advantage
of the firewall's existing
security mechanisms. However, if
the firewall is already loaded,
performance issues may pop up.
With Territory Technology
Solutions being able access
products from many different
vendors we are able to provide a
variety of solutions as
mentioned above in both the
hardware and software fields. |
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For more information please feel free to contact
our friendly service staff on 08 89442222
or by e-mail
service@techsolutions.com.au
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