ADDRESS
- Address: 7 Seaside Parade, North Shore 3214
- Email: admin@geelongdataandsecurity.com.au
- Website: www.geelongdataandsecurity.com.au
- Tel: 03 5215 0449
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We charge in a few different ways. Domestic residential works are charged at per item prices. For example.....the first outlet in your home would be $220. Additional outlets at the same time would be then $88 each. However commercial jobs are quoted. Our per hour labour rate for adhoc jobs are $109 per hour to dmoestic and negotiated on volume for commercial works.
We offer data cabling, phone cabling, data points, phone systems, eftpos outlets, alarm systems, CCTV, WiFi, audio visual cabling, antennas, new office fitouts, outdoor wireless access points. We cover all of Victoria, SA and the NT and further if needed!
voIP is an acronym for 'Voice Over Internet Protocol' specifically refers to the provisioning of communications services (voice, fax, SMS, voice-messaging) over the public Internet, rather than via the public switched telephone network (PSTN). voIP is an extremely affordable method for delivering voice communicaitons globally and is one of the most advancing technologies on todays business communications market. voIP requires an active internet connection and a voIP capable telelhonbe, telephone system or analogue telephone adaptor.
An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network, or WLAN, usually in an office or large building. An access point connects to a wired router, switch, or hub via an Ethernet cable, and projects a Wi-Fi signal to a designated area. For example, if you want to enable Wi-Fi access in your company's reception area but don’t have a router within range, you can install an access point near the front desk and run an Ethernet cable through the ceiling back to the server room. When you have both employees and guests connecting with desktops, laptops, mobile phones, and tablets, 20 devices on a wireless network adds up quickly. At 60 simultaneous connections each, access points give you the freedom to scale the number of devices supported on your network. But that’s only one of the advantages of using these network enhancers—consider these points:
* Business-grade access points can be installed anywhere you can run an Ethernet cable. Newer models are also compatible with Power over Ethernet Plus, or PoE+ (a combination Ethernet and power cord), so there is no need to run a separate power line or install an outlet near the access point.
* Additional standard features include Captive Portal and Access Control List (ACL) support, so you can limit guest access without compromising network security, as well as easily manage users within your Wi-Fi network.
* Select access points include a Clustering feature—a single point from which the IT administrator can view, deploy, configure, and secure a Wi-Fi network as a single entity rather than a series of separate access point configurations.
The NBN stands for National Broadband Network. Its the national roll out of high speed internet services to a majority of Australians. The NBN is a company supported be private and goverment enterprises and comprises a mix of technologies to deliver high speed internet to most premises around the country. The NBN's biggest delivery method is by Fibre Optic cable to either the Node (a cabinet in ther street from which copper runs to the premises) or to the premises direct. Services can also be delivered wirelessley by Point to Point services as well as by Satellite and coaxial copper.
We offer COD (payment on completion) services for all residential work and first time commercial customers. For repeat commercial clientele we offer 7 day account services. We accept payment by Bank Deposit, Cash and Credit Card/Eftpos. For our interest free deals we offer an easy to handle Openpay System.