LAN Technician

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LAN Technician

A LAN Technician is a trained professional who ensures smooth and seamless network functionality in an enterprise environment. They follow guidelines designed to meet the particular business’s objectives.

The LAN Technician is a primary IT expert engaged by a corporate body to support with the conception, maintenance, and fixing of existing and upcoming system network hardware and software products and services.  In support of business operations they perform the routine assessment for the network productivity.

A LAN Technician is accountable for the operation, repairs, and improvement of networks. They recommend the management of an organization about the need for upgrading network assets.

Job Description

This type of technician organizes, installs and troubleshoots a Local Area Network (LAN) for a particular company’s organization or at a client’s site. Network technicians also establish, maintain, operate and coordinate between client LAN and Wide Area Network (WAN) facilities.

LAN & WAN facilities comprise of different types of networks such as Personal Area Networks (PAN), Campus Area Networks (CAN), and Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN) that connect across the array of geographic network types. Each plays a crucial role in an enterprise’s total productive operation while maintaining consistent data transfer standards between networks.

A technician ensures that communication among computers and additional support office electronic equipment remains properly connected and delivered within a specified assigned location.

The technician oversees the installation, testing, deployment, and maintenance of various computer networks within a limited geographical sphere. They typically encounter Ethernet and WI-FI connectivity within the network and will also test the physical cabling present, replacing it when necessary.

The Following Points Describe Essential Day-to-Day Responsibilities Performed by the Technician

  • Provides data communications help to computer users and their organizations
  • Troubleshoots improperly or inefficiently working networks
  • Monitors and implements LAN performance standards
  • Maintains the error log sheet required for standard system operational reporting
  • Maintains antivirus and other malware prevention measures

The technician may have to work outside regular working hours to prevent or avoid any network failures as they analyze a particular network problem. Technicians support the network around the clock in an enterprise environment in order to maintain uptime and productivity.

LAN Technician Educational Requirements

Educational Requirements

If you are considering a career in technology or one in a related field, consider obtaining a degree in computer science, information technology or a related field. To obtain a better foothold in the meantime, consider earning a certification in this field as well. This will make you stand out in the global marketplace.

Certifications

Voluntary certification for technicians can be obtained through contact with individual computer service vendors. For example, Cisco Systems offers entry-level accreditation, such as the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician or CCENT. In lieu of the above, other certification types can also provide a significant boost in your acceptance for a career in this field. These include the CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, CCNA, and CCNP.

Job Outlook

With the current surge in technological advancement, the demand for technicians remains high when compared to other IT-related jobs. These technicians are noticeably in demand by corporations that wish to maintain their computer networks and obtain better performance from them using either a full-time or freelance technician.

Salary

The average salary estimate of LAN support technician, as per payscale.com, ranges from $30,026 to $67,621 per annum depending on the candidate’s experience level. As a freelancer, connecting with the various companies seeking technicians can offer great career opportunities.

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