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Local Computer Networking & Installation in Wombarra NSW

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Total Office Management

Computer Networking & Installation, Fernhill, NSW 2519


Rosman Computers

Computer Parts & Equipment, Thirroul, NSW 2515


Open until 5:30pm

Since 2003 we've proudly supported all things I.T. in the local Illawarra community for both residential and business customers. Locally owned and operated!

Abra Computer Repairs

Computer Repairs, Service & Upgrades, Woonona, NSW 2517


Open until 6:00pm

Computer Repairs Upgrades & Troubleshooting - New PC Printer & Network Setup - Data Recovery Automated Backups & Migration to new PC - Virus & Malware Removal

Hub Electrical Solutions

Electricians & Electrical Contractors, Thirroul, NSW 2515


Open until 5:00pm

Legal ID: 179987c

Hub Electrical Solutions

Electricians & Electrical Contractors, Woonona, NSW 2517

Open until 5:00pm

Legal ID: 179987c

Birch Electrical

Electricians & Electrical Contractors, Bellambi, NSW 2518

Open by appt

Birch Electrical is a small privately owned business specializing in motor home conversions/renovations, off grid power supply, domestic and commercial service.

Legal ID: Lic No. 326 459 C

Handy tips

The different types of computer networks explained

Used for everything from watching a video to printing a document, networks are the backbone of business today. We put together this brief intro to the main types of networks we use today.

  • Local area networks (LAN) connect groups of computers together across short distances to share information and resources.
  • Wide area networks (WAN): using routers, LANs can connect to WANs. WANs connect computers together across long distances.
  • Wireless local area networks (WLAN): These type of networks use wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi that doesn’t rely on physical cables to connect devices together.
  • Virtual private network (VPN): a VPN allows its user to send and receive data remotely as if the device were connected to a private network- even if they are not. This is often used for security and privacy reasons.

If you want to learn more about which type of network is right for you, look through our local listings for computer networking companies near you. They’ll handle your computer or pc installation and get your network up and running.