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LAN & Fiber Optic Network

Robust Connectivity. High-Speed Performance. Trusted Brands.

At VNS Networks, we specialize in the supply, installation, and end-to-end solutions for LAN and Fiber Optic networks. From structured cabling to high-performance fiber links, we design and deliver reliable, scalable networking infrastructure for businesses of all sizes.

Our Services Include:

  • Supply & Installation of Network Components
  • Laying of LAN & Fiber Optic Cables (Indoor & Outdoor)
  • Structured Cabling Design & Execution
  • Network Testing, Certification & Documentation
  • Fiber Termination, Splicing & OTDR Testing
  • Complete LAN/WAN Setup & Troubleshooting

We work with top-tier brands to ensure maximum quality and long-term performance, including:

Associated Brands:
Legrand, Molex, D-Link, CommScope

Whether you’re setting up a new facility, upgrading an existing network, or expanding your infrastructure — we provide reliable, standards-compliant solutions tailored to your business.

Why Choose VNS Networks?

  • Long-term support and maintenance
  • Fast turnaround with professional project execution
  • Use of certified materials and components
  • Skilled technical team for accurate and safe installation
  • Experienced in both enterprise and industrial environments

Benefits With Our Service

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Questions About Network Optimization

A LAN is a network that connects computers and devices within a limited area such as a home, office, or building. It allows users to share resources like files, printers, and internet connections.

A fiber optic network uses strands of glass or plastic (fibers) to transmit data as light signals. It offers extremely high-speed internet and greater bandwidth over long distances compared to traditional cables.

LAN refers to the type and scope of a network (local area), while fiber optic refers to the medium used for transmission. LANs can use fiber optics, Ethernet cables, or wireless connections.

High-speed data sharing Centralized data management Easy file and printer sharing Cost-effective for small environments