Network Design
Networking - when 2 or more computers talk to each other to share information or resources. Back in the 80's one computer magazine ruled the newstands - PC Magazine. In there every week, two editors, Seymour and Dvorak would argue about the merits of networked computers vs. the standalone. Well, eventually the networked computer won out. Today, it is hard to even imagine for a second, buying a computer and making it "standalone" without connection to "THE" network - the Internet.
What is needed to network computers? First and foremost you'll need to lay down some wiring. That's infrastructure and that's where Len Andrews Enterprises can help (read more).
The ISP (Internet Service Provider) connection
Having a bunch of computers hooked together just isn't enough anymore. They eventually need to connect to the Internet in some way. That is where ISPs come in to play. Over the past 8 years we have had the privilege of working closely together with both local ISPs,


as they matured from being a local cable company (Shaw) and a local telephone company (MTS) into being our city's two major ISPs. If you need help with any of the following,
- Setting up ISP accounts
- Choosing the type of plan
- Implementing static IP addresses
for Internet facing firewalls
- Setting up reverse DNS entries
- Setting up ISP email accounts
- Altering MX (Mail Exchange) records
- Changing where your DNS record resides
- Troubleshooting your Internet connection
- Changing ISPs
then Seerx can help you or your company work with these two ISPs to accomplish your goals.