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Optimize your connectivity with robust and cutting-edge networking equipment. Ensure seamless communication, enhance efficiency, and build a reliable network infrastructure that scales with your business.

Network

Snew Computers offers a comprehensive range of Rack and Tower Servers designed to meet diverse business requirements. Our Rack Servers deliver high-density computing and optimize space, making them the perfect choice for data centers. On the other hand, our Tower Servers provide a powerful combination of performance and scalability, ideal for small to medium-sized businesses, ensuring dependable and efficient operations. Experience reliability and flexibility with Snew Computers advanced server solutions.

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Modem

A modem (short for modulator-demodulator) is a device that converts digital data from a computer into an analog signal that can be transmitted over telephone lines or cable. It also converts incoming analog signals back into digital data. Modems are essential for accessing the internet, especially in areas without fiber optics or high-speed broadband.

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Routers

A router is a device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers direct traffic on the internet, determining the best paths for data to travel. They are crucial for connecting local networks (like home or office Wi-Fi) to the internet.

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Switches

A network switch is a device used to connect multiple devices within a local area network (LAN). Unlike a hub, which broadcasts data to all devices, a switch directs data only to the specific device that needs it, improving network efficiency and speed.

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Security Cameras & Surveillance

Security cameras and surveillance systems are used for monitoring and recording activities in specific areas for security purposes. They can be wired or wireless and come with features such as night vision, motion detection, and cloud storage for remote viewing and data backup. Surveillance systems include cameras, video recorders (DVR/NVR), and sometimes monitoring software for viewing live footage or stored videos.

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Wireless Access Points (WAP)

A wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless devices (like laptops, phones, or tablets) to connect to a wired network via Wi-Fi. It serves as a bridge between wired and wireless networks, extending the range and connectivity of a wireless network.