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Networking allows multiple nodes such as computers, mobile phone, printers or even NAS units to connect and exchange data. The links are established utilising either a cabled or wireless (WIFI) connection standard and instead of allowing only one device access, a network allows multiple devices to share the available connected resources.
Overclockers UK sells a wide variety of networking hardware and accessories enabling you to create your perfect home network whatever your requirements.
RoutersThe brain of home networking is called a router and you will likely of received a basic modem router from your Internet provider as part of your broadband package. The router literally routes and prioritises data - simply and efficiently routing data packets between nodes. In the modern home, networking is now common place without you even knowing it - Being used by everything from your PC to your security cameras and smart home devices. Today’s routers utilise both WIFI and wired Ethernet connections allowing you to connect a variety of devices. |
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Powerline / Home plugsThese small devices utilise your homes electrical wiring as the cabling for your network. Turning any electrical socket into a potential connection point for networking or internet connectivity. |
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Access points / BridgesAccess points and bridges essentially extend the range of a WIFI connection with some units having a Ethernet port built in allowing older non wireless devices access to your high speed network. |
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Wireless Network Adaptor / Wired network AdaptorNeed to connect your pc or laptop to the internet/home network? You need a wireless or wired network adaptor. Most PCs have a wired adaptor as standard built into the motherboard but will likely need a wireless adaptor. Most gaming laptops have both options available. The adaptors come in 2 forms – Internal and external with the external models connecting via USB. |
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Network SwitchWhen you run out of Ethernet connections on your router you can use a network switch, expanding the amount of devices you can connect to your network. |
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NASNetwork attached storage devices are exactly what they sound like – storage that is attached to the network. NAS units allows many devices to access the data or save to a centralised storage location. |
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Smart HomeTurn youR home into a modern marvel by adding smart home devices. Control everything from lighting to electrical sockets using nothing but a smart phone or connected assistant such as the Amazon Alexa. These devices either connect directly to your router or a master hub which in turn connects to your network. |
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Network standardsThere are many different Network standards so we have included them below in a easy to understand list. This will help you understand what you are buying and why certain standards are better than others. WIFI – Wireless connection
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Ethernet – Wired connectionMany people ask us what Ethernet cable do I need? The answer is – It depends on what you plan to do with your network. We would generally recommend a Cat 5e which gives you lots of headroom without breaking the bank but ideally buy what you can afford. Take a look at the table below for an idea of what speeds you can expect from each type of cable. Ethernet cable standards
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