Home Theater Networking Components Littleton CO

Here you will learn how to integrate home theater networking components in media rooms that can communicate with other multimedia devices. It’s a process called home automation that makes life so much easier. Home networking is evolving and home control systems are part of this evolution. Listed below you will find local Internet service providers and IT home networking solutions experts around Littleton that can help you understand and take advantage of this technology.

ROI TEKPARTNER
303794-4987
2001 E. Easter Ave
Centennial, CO
EXPETEC TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
303997-1390
7950 S Lincoln St. # 101
Littleton, CO
C SQUARED COMPUTER CONSULTING
303933-1113
7779 W Phillips Ave
Littleton, CO
CONTACTPC
720348-0398
7600 E. Park Meadows Drive # 100
Lone Tree, CO
machineLOGIC
303-217-7001
5340 S. Quebec Street
Greenwood Village, CO
COMPUTER PROBLEM SOLVERS
303734-4597
7931 S. Broadway #137
Littleton, CO
WorldVOIP
303-800-1300
6737 Millstone ST
HighlandsRanch, CO
ANCHOR NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC
303904-0494
9233 Park Meadows Dr, Suite 422
Lone Tree, CO
7 Layers Consulting
(866) 275-4601
7379 S Gore Range Rd
Littleton, CO
Viceroy Consulting L.L.C.
(303) 788-1517
7100 E Belleview Ave Ste 201
Greenwood Village, CO
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Home Theater Networking Components

With practically every new device capable of talking to the other technology that exists in a home, the definition of home networking grows increasingly unwieldy. For dealers, this requires some careful reflection on how they can incorporate the integration of entertainment systems, computers, security, lighting, and control into their service roster while avoiding pesky technical glitches and service calls that eat into profits.

Many people, when they hear the word network, think of computer networks, Ethernet, Cat-5, wireless networks, and so on. You can very easily slide that broad stroke over and say that networking is hooking these things together to make them work together, said Bill Schafer, director of product and channel development at Crestron. Really, thats what networking is.

According to Gordon van Zuiden, president of the Los Gatos, California-based cyberManor, custom installation companies dont have much of a choice when it comes to home networking. From my perspective, its something that everyone has to do, he said. Its integral to the entertainment systems in the home. Most custom installers are in business because they are experts in high-end audio/video integration. If you dont have home networking savvy, you are not able to best implement the movement of entertainment content to digital media, and the movement of digital content to the Internet as a resource. If you dont have those two things, you are really missing out on a much greater range of entertainment content and control.

The downside is that home networking isnt always a considerable moneymaker, said Grayson Evans of The Training Dept. Inc., in Tucson, Arizona. If the custom installer wants to take on traditional home networking interconnecting to computers and computer-related devices, and allowing the homeowner easy access to the Internet, thats a pretty straightforward product category. You either do it or you dont. The only downside, and we have known this for years, is that its not a big money-maker. Its more of a service. You use this product category to leverage other things and provide on-going, recurring revenue services. There are no margins in doing it, but its something that the installer can leverage. Offering home networking to a customer, he added, might make a difference between getting the job or not.

As residential technologies become more and more IT-based, installers must employ a different approach. All of this wire has to be home run; if they dont have the knowledge of the topology of home networks, and they think if they can split it and have a daisy-chain topology, that doesnt work, van Zuiden noted, adding that the systems have become a little easier to implement over the last several years. I think most people understand whats involved in terms of Cat-5 and switches. Its gotten a lot easier over the last two years. The set-up of the hardware is a lot more straightforward, and the operating systems from Apple and Microsoft both lend th...

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