Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Is setting up a home network difficult?

A consumer survey conducted by ABI Research has found that while most owners of home networks find their equipment works reasonably well, they would be willing to upgrade if that resulted in easier troubleshooting. The conclusion: there is an opportunity for home network equipment vendors if they can automate some of the commonest diagnostic and configuration tasks.


Although nearly 30% of the 1007 respondents to the survey reported some initial difficulties in setting up their equipment, only 11% actually returned products as being “too hard” – a figure at the low end of the typical range of consumer electronics returns reported recently by the Wall Street Journal. Most of the problems occurred with wireless setup, suggesting that vendors have an opportunity to make wireless network setup and security a much easier process through software and hardware solutions. At present the overwhelming majority of those surveyed use their home networks to provide Internet access to more than one computer; printer sharing and (in those under 35) online gaming ran distant second and third. However that usage pattern – and the associated setup and maintenance – will soon become much more complex, as networks increasingly assume the role of distributing multimedia content around the home. www.abiresearch.com.


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