Simply put, an IT technician is someone who maintains a computer network for a company.
In the UK the average is around £28,500 per year.
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To become a computer support technician, you must learn about computers and their operating systems. Then you need to spend some time working with different systems to get some hands on experience and learn to troubleshoot any problems that may come up. Learning by doing is your best teacher. Having someone knowledgeable available to ask questions is a good source of training. You can seek formal training by attending classes and getting certified.
A technician wishes to secure the network authentication for all remote users. Key fobs is a security technology that uses radio communication with a computer before accepting a username and password.
Installations and service calls.
bun it lol
Loopback plug
over the network
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A technician can remove cordless phones from the area to protect wireless network equipment from the effects of RFI. The abbreviation RFI stands for radio frequency interference.
that's not a question.
Sort of. Access to the internet is provided by an ISP (internet service provider) and a network technician's job is 1. to determine if your business is able to access the internet and 2. connect the proper cables to provide access to the internet.
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Simply put, an IT technician is someone who maintains a computer network for a company.
Job listings in the Toronto area in the Network Technician field can be found at Monster, Linkedin, Careerbuilder, and Engineerjobs websites. These jobs are skilled, and need specific qualifications for potential applicants.
I'd call him IT technician. Not sure on it though...