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Network Solutions

With the growth of companies leading to widespread geographical operations and addition of complex new technologies – network efficiency & availability gains paramount importance. Experts at Smart Eye understand this need of organizations and focus on creating solutions that are robust, come with high-speed connectivity. 

Networking Solutions from Smart Eye help our clients in maximizing the value of current network infrastructure by identifying risks and opportunities, analyzing network approaches and recommending network services to optimize their network. Further, our proactive monitoring and capacity planning methodologies help our clients further decrease the operational costs while increasing the productivity.

Solutions We Offer
Services we provide for network consulting, planning and engineering. Other Services include the deployment of network products, operational support of network products, network tuning, and network diagramming; however, services do not include the acquisition or maintenance cost of other network based multi-media products.

Structured Cabling

Network Routing

Network Switching

Wireless Networking

Remote Access

File Sharing

Network Printing

Network Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my printer just suddenly stop working?

With intermittent problems, the issue is often not the printer itself but rather how it is configured on your home network. We can run a network troubleshooting for you to see if there are any network issues that need to be resolved.

I hear a lot about the “Internet of Things”. What does that mean exactly?
These days, it isn’t just a laptop or desktop computer that uses an Internet connection. All kinds of devices, from toasters to home security services offer Internet connectivity. This greatly increases their convenience because you can use them from an app and you can even integrate them together into a smart home. If you’d like to learn more about the Internet of Things, we’ve got you covered.
My service provider gave me a modem when I signed up for an Internet plan. Should I get a better one?
This really depends on what you’re doing on your home network. The standard modem you’ll get from your service provider is usually very basic. It’s fine if you aren’t doing much with your Internet connection, but if you stream lots of media, use your connection for gaming or have many people using the same Internet connection then you may wish to consider purchasing a better modem and router. We can offer you advice on a good solution.
Is home networking expensive?
Generally speaking, home networking need not be an expensive service. If you require runs of ethernet cable through your house, this will affect the cost of the service.
Does it cost a lot of money to watch TV on my tablet?
So long as you’re watching content on WiFi (and not using cellular data) you should be fine. If you already pay for a membership to Netflix, Cox or similar entertainment services, then using the app to view content should involve no additional cost. If in doubt, you should always check with your provider to understand their terms of service.
Why is it so hard to get my calendar and contacts to sync up properly?
This should be straightforward, we agree! Unfortunately, behind the scenes, there’s a lot that can go wrong in getting your devices pushing data back and forth to one another. Synch conflicts are commonplace and the software can recently become glitchy if not set up properly. We’ve dealt with these problems a lot and know how to resolve them. Contact us if you need help.
Do I need special equipment for file sharing?
There are a few ways to set up a shared file location but they can usually be configured with no or minimal additional hardware. Shared locations can be set up on an existing computer hard drive. They can also be directly linked to routers in some situations.
Is remote access safe?
Yes, it is if it’s configured correctly. The only thing to be mindful of is logging out of public machines and keeping a strong password. You could also argue that remote access is actually safer because it keeps your files off servers you don’t control.