Home Networking Bible

Home Networking Bible

by SuePlumley (Author)

Synopsis

This work provides everything you need to know to set up a home network. Is a home network for you? This comprehensive guide covers everything from deciding what type of network meets your needs to setting up the hardware and software, connecting different operating systems, installing the necessary applications, managing the network, and even adding home entertainment devices. Fully updated with new material on all the latest systems and methods, it's just what you need to set up your network and keep it running safely and successfully. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of home networking.This work helps you: compare the advantages and disadvantages of wired and wireless networks; understand how to choose between workgroup and client/server networking; learn how to install and set up cables and routers and how to install and configure networking software; share files, printers, and a single Internet connection; back up files and secure your network; set up your own home intranet and understand the technologies involved in creating a Web page; manage your network and learn to use tools for locating and repairing problems; expand your home network to include your digital camera, scanner, TV, sound system, and even game consoles; explore SmartHome technology that allows you to automate various household functions; and, investigate how your network can enable tele-commuting and other remote access capabilities.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 766
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 13 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0764544160
ISBN 13: 9780764544163

Author Bio
Sue Plumley has owned and operated her own business, Humble Opinions Company, Inc., since 1988. Humble Opinions specializes in network installation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting for a variety of small businesses and corporations. Sue also has taught networking and the use of various software applications at the College of West Virginia and Glenville College in West Virginia. In addition, Sue has written and contributed to more than 75 books about networking and computer software for various publishers.