Broadband Bible: Desktop Reference

Broadband Bible: Desktop Reference

by JamesE.Gaskin (Author)

Synopsis

* This book outlines everything people need to make the move from a dial-up connection to an always-on DSL or cable Internet connection that is up to forty times faster than a standard modem connection* Nielsen estimated there were thirty-nine million U.S. homes with broadband access in April 2003* Gaskin explains available broadband options, shows how to pick the right one, describes wireless alternatives inside and outside of buildings, details how to connect more than one computer to a home broadband connection, and provides information about securing your wireless network* This new Desktop Edition format provides need-to-know coverage of all topics related to broadband home networking in an easy-to-use format that will appeal to novices and techies alike* Offers a useful customer service FAQ and a Web directory appendix that lists Web sites for additional utilities, tools, games, and more

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 614
Edition: Desktop Edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 23 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0764569511
ISBN 13: 9780764569517

Media Reviews
...with more exchanges being upgraded next year it might be worth getting a copy of this book. (Shetland Times, 3rd December 2004) ...provides plenty of useful information... (Windows XP Made Easy Magazine, August 2006)
Author Bio
In 1985, James E. Gaskin decided he'd rather sell computers and networks than try to buy them for his father's company. So he started selling and installing Novell networks to small- and medium-sized businesses in the Dallas area. By 1988, James was on his own as an independent networking consultant to such clients as the Internal Revenue Service, First Gibraltar Bank, and Solomon Associates. In 1989, James started contributing to Unix Today! magazine, and he continues to cover technology for major technology publications (such as Network World) today. His first book, Integrating Unix and NetWare Networks, was published by Novell Press in 1993, and he has continued writing books, articles, and jokes about technology and real life ever since. His 14 (now 15) books include a best-selling series of five NetWare books for Sybex, and others on Internet technology, technology business management, and humor. James presented a series of NetWare and Internet technology tutorials for Networld+InterOp from 1994 through 1997. Media appearances include technology expert commentary for KRLD News Radio, Dallas, TX, and WGBH 89.7, National Public Radio, Boston. An objective voice for the technology consumer, James writes a weekly column called Small Business Technology for Network World. He also presents topics such as The Hilarious Pain of Data Security to groups under the umbrella of GaskinGuides to Technology. Although unaffiliated with any vendor, James is biased toward cost-effective and intelligent technology products for small- and medium-sized businesses.