Network Repairs: What Works And What Does Not

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Often, the CEOs of small firms find themselves having to become experts in networking very fast, in order to make sure that the office computers are running smoothly. Unless the company is firmly planted in the Technology sector in fields such as multimedia, graphic design or electronic learning, it is often the case that there is no network administrator or IT department to resolve issues of a computer-based nature.

Business computer repair can be expensive. The cost of employing a full-time administrator to sit at his or her desk, twiddling their thumbs until the network goes down, is simply too high for small companies. In the cutthroat world of business, with ever increasing rental costs and more pressing overheads such as stationary, telephones and electricity, in-house technology departments are an extravagance that the boss just can't afford.

Exploring Your Network Repair Options

So what do you do in the event of network failure? There are a couple of fixes that may be cheaper than employing a full-time technician.


You can always start by checking to ensure that all the cables in the network are securely in place, properly connected to the network hub or server.

It would be wise too to check to make sure that the network configurations haven't been altered since the installation of the now troublesome system.

Technology-savvy bosses are all well and good. But if something really bad happens, expertise may be required that cannot just be found in any office. You can rely on your ISP for some technical support if the e-mails aren't coming in or the browser is failing to download webpages. They may even have answers to other questions.

The manufacturer of the network hardware and software (the makers of the network hub or server and associated programs) may also have a computer support helpline. These will provide helpful advice on how to overcome any difficulties you may be encountering.

Similarly, computer problems might be resolved by a repair contract with the computer manufacturer. Many of them have free-to-call helplines if you're having problems with a workstation, particularly if the computers are still under guarantee. Other pieces of hardware (printers, scanners, copiers) may have noble manufacturers who are also willing to offer over-the-phone support. The customer support teams of computer manufacturers often cite lack of expertise in networking issues or an unfamiliarity with network hardware as an excuse not to address problems concerning your network. However, you may get talking to a friendly guy eager to help in whatever way he can and his suggestions might just solve the problem.


If your manufacturers don't offer support, there are other computer support helplines available which will charge for the expertise of the computer services technicians on the other end of the line. These experts will have various skills and qualifications, so make sure you call the right service for your problem.

Finally, when all else has been tried, you might call the local and reputable network repair service. Make sure the technicians are qualified. There are a number of certifications offered by the providers of network hardware and software. These include Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE), and Certified Novell Administrator (CNA). Ask if they have any referrals or positive feedback from previous clients to further inspire your trust. Try to get them to come before office hours, at lunchtime, or in the evening when you don't need to use the network so that disturbance is minimal.

You don't have to deal with a computer consulting company that will charge a fortune. There are many individual practitioners in the field of IT and some may be eager to fix your problems at a discount rate. But be careful to ensure that they are properly qualified.
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