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RTP Techs RTP Techs was founded in 2005 to give the best PC support to Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex, Garner, Holly Springs, Angier, Wendell, Knightdale and Wake Forest and has established a reputation in the IT industry as a reliable and professional services provider whose main goal is to help clients stay up and running.

We are here to help you get the best utilization of whatever tech stuff you have or need. Whether that's setting up a wireless router, computer installation or upgrade, we have you covered! RTP Techs can set up a PC installation for employees to work from home or remote offices, guard against Internet attacks such as viruses, worms and things you may not even know existed! We install certified voice and data wiring for new offices or expansions.

All of our techs are all Microsoft, A+ and Network+ certified for your Raleigh computer repair and computer installation needs! Make sure to have RTP Techs be your Raleigh Computer Repair and Computer Installation experts today! Please call the number below and one of our techs can be on the way to serve you...
Highlights and features
  • Remote Support, Computer Repair & Maintenance, Network Support & Administration, IT Support
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Data Recovery
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Whether you're a home user or business user on a multi-server network, the most valuable and critical asset is the data on that system. All too frequently, that data is not adequately protected by a robust backup system. Data loss can be catastrophic. The National Archives & Records Administration in Washington, DC reports that 93% of companies that lose their data center for 10 days or more due to disaster, filed for bankruptcy within one year. 30% of all businesses that have a major fire go out of business within a year, 70% fail within five years.
Network Design
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Network design covers many aspects, the simplest being your Local Area Network (LAN) which includes cables, hubs, switches, server(s) and other shared resources such as printers. Your LAN can connect to Wide Area Networks (WAN) such as remote offices and the Internet. Remote Access Services and Virtual Private Networks (RAS/VPN) provide the ability to work from home and other remote locations. Firewalls and routers complete and secure your network so that only those who should have access to it.
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Gatkins
Jan 28, 2009
This company had a tech at my door within an hour of calling them. The tech was very precise and even taught me a few things along the way. He was great at breaking down geek talk into a language that I understood. He also saw something else while working on my computer but didn't try to hard sell me anything. Instead, he explained my options and recommended some paths that I could take. I highly recommend this company to anyone looking for support.