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 This chapter deals with connectivity infrastructure items that deliver network services on your premises. This chapter deals with connectivity infrastructure items that deliver network services on your premises.
  
-Usually, the hardware is installed in the same location that is used to house the ISP 'modem'. This area should be a lockable room with AC power and adequate ventilation.  If using a computer elsewhere to run an overall management application, make sure that computer is not accessible by patrons or unauthorized staff+Usually, the hardware is installed in the same location that is used to house the ISP 'modem'. This area should be a lockable room with AC power and adequate ventilation.  If using a computer elsewhere to run an overall management application, make sure that computer is not accessible by patrons or unauthorized staff
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 +In this section we'll look at the following technologies 
 +  * [[Firewalls]] 
 +  * [[Routers]] 
 +  * [[Switches]] 
 +  * [[WIFI]] 
 +  * [[Cabling]] 
 +  * [[Power Management]]
  
 The distinction is important because increasingly, network solutions are delivered via [[the_shift_to_remotely_managed_services|remotely managed solutions]], which we discuss in a later chapter. The distinction is important because increasingly, network solutions are delivered via [[the_shift_to_remotely_managed_services|remotely managed solutions]], which we discuss in a later chapter.
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