Network System Technician
LAN LANs connect PCs and peripherals, for example, printers within a building. A LAN is comprised of cabling, electronic equipment as switches and routers, as well as special software utilized in the network hardware. Network system technicians install the cabling and equipment and program the software. The reason for the LAN is to provide clients with the capacity to send and receive information and to print reports over the network infrastructure. Network technicians know about protocols that allow PCs and peripherals to convey accurately over a network. Wide Area Networks Companies with multiple buildings use WANs to keep all the buildings connected. Network system technicians are engaged with the installation of network equipment and software as routers to empower enterprise-wide data communications, building up a company's Intranet. Network system technician's work with telecommunication organizations to ensure the WAN service addresses the company's issues, and ...