Chili Chili Bang Bang

Chili Chili Bang Bang

Team Sarvicus will be participating in the 2025 Lake Limestone Cook-off.  COO and head chef, Lee Hartley, has rallied the team with a new secret recipe.  For those that can make it, come enjoy some Texas Chili.

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Join the Family

The Sarvicus Team is Growing! Sarvicus has several open positions. If you are looking for a team to grow with, check out our open positions. Cable Installer/TechnicianFiber Specialist [Requires Certification] Security Camera Specialist [Requires Certification] A/V...

Chili Chili Bang Bang makes an impact

The Sarvicus Chili cook-off team "Chili, Chili, Bang, Bang" took some home some honors for the 2nd Annual Chili-Cook off event at Lake Limestone. 2nd place trophy - Freestyle Chili 3rd place trophy - Traditional Chili 2nd place medal - People's Choice The event was...

Wired vs. Wireless?

by | May 8, 2023 | Articles

Pros of a Completely Wireless Environment:

Flexibility: Wireless networks provide greater flexibility than wired networks. You can access the internet and connect to other devices from anywhere in the building, without being tethered to a specific location.
Easy to Install: Wireless networks are much easier to install than wired networks, as they don’t require any drilling or running cables through walls. This makes them ideal for businesses that need to set up quickly or for temporary locations.
Mobility: With wireless networks, you can easily move devices around the building without worrying about unplugging and reconnecting cables. This makes it easier to rearrange your workspace or add new devices to your network.
Cost-effective: Wireless networks can be more cost-effective than wired networks, especially for small businesses. There are no cable installation costs, and you can easily add new devices to your network without having to install additional cabling.

Cons of a Completely Wireless Environment:
Interference: Wireless networks can be affected by interference from other wireless devices, such as cordless phones, microwaves, and Bluetooth devices. This can cause slower speeds and dropped connections.
Security: Wireless networks are more vulnerable to security breaches than wired networks. Hackers can more easily intercept wireless signals, and there is a risk of unauthorized access to your network.
Signal Strength: Wireless signals can be weakened by walls, floors, and other obstacles. This can cause slower speeds and a weaker connection, especially in larger buildings.
Speed: Wired networks generally provide faster speeds than wireless networks, especially for large file transfers or streaming video. While wireless technology has come a long way, it still needs to match the speed and reliability of a wired connection.

Pros of a Completely Wired Environment:
Reliability: Wired networks are generally more reliable than wireless networks. They don’t suffer from interference or signal strength issues, and they provide faster speeds.
Security: Wired networks are generally more secure than wireless networks. They are harder to hack, and there is less risk of unauthorized access to your network.
Scalability: Wired networks can be more easily scaled to meet the needs of your business. You can add new devices to your network without worrying about signal strength or interference issues.
Speed: Wired networks generally provide faster speeds than wireless networks. This makes them ideal for businesses that need to transfer large files or stream video.

Cons of a Completely Wired Environment:
Cost: Wired networks can be more expensive to install than wireless networks. You need to install cabling throughout the building, which can be time-consuming and expensive.
Flexibility: Wired networks are less flexible than wireless networks. You need to be in a specific location to access the network, and you can’t easily move devices around the building.
Mobility: Wired networks limit your mobility. You can’t easily move around the building while staying connected to the network, which can be a problem for businesses that need to be mobile.
Maintenance: Wired networks require more maintenance than wireless networks. You need to regularly check and replace cables, and you need to make sure that the cabling is installed correctly and protected