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In comparison, poor network performance can be a result of having too many users on a network. Having one or two guests at an office lobby streaming videos, might not be a cause for slow performance. Creating guest networks is important in limiting the chances of having slow networks, and network security risks. Overall, there will be an improved network performance as office tasks are completed at faster rates, without experiencing unnecessary glitches.

Bandwidth limitations are nothing new in network management; it seems as if they will always be there. Before now, networks used to have spare bandwidths which always featured as spare bandwidths — just what they are meant to be — but with growing needs such as data recovery in case of emergency, increasing centralized network infrastructure and company growth which leads to more staff users, almost every bit of bandwidth is used up. Consequentially, bandwidth limitation is almost unavoidable.

In such a case, data compression could be a viable solution. Compression algorithms can be used to reduce the size of files being transmitted within a network, invariably increasing the network speed significantly. With technology, nothing is ever the same for long; there will always be changes, and you will need to keep up with them if you want to stay relevant and more productive. In essence, for a network to function optimally, all component software and firmware involved will need to be updated as new updates are rolled out.

Frustrated by the hidden costs of your slow network? Determine that your network is at fault. Offer guests a different network. Educate personnel about user behavior. Use VLANs to segment low-priority traffic. Check for viruses or system defects.

Monitor for bottlenecks. Update software and firmware. Upgrade your network. Download the whitepaper now! This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. No more worrying if all of your employees are backing up every night because you only have to worry about one back-up — the server! You can also take advantage of remote access which is helpful for off-site and after hours work. Meet Our Staff. Get Help! Send a message.

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