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Ethernet Networking For The Small Office And Professional Home Office

In a local area network (LAN) or intranet, there are many pieces of hardare trying to gain access to the network transmission media at the same time (i.e., phone lines, coax, wireless, etc.). However, a network cable or wireless transmission frequency can physically only allow one node to use it at a given time. Therefore, there must be some way to regulate which node has control of the medium (a media access control, or MAC, protocol). Ethernet is a MAC protocol; it is one way to regulate physical...

Networking in easy steps 3/e

With the amazing growth of the Internet as well as business investing in Intranet sites, the networking market is worth billions. Almost every office requires some form of networking capability. The need for straightforward, focused advice this book provides, is an absolute must for any business. Networking in easy steps, 3rd Edition is a non-technical guide to the essentials of using networks at home, in education and in the office environment. It includes information on: the most suitable network...

Networking Complete (Complete)

This third edition of the best-selling Networking Complete is a one-of-a-kind computer book - valuable for its broad content and its low price. This book contains updated coverage of the essential information you need to know about networking, both in the office and in the home. With Networking Complete, you'll learn about designing, installing, maintaining, and administering networks using a variety of operating systems, including Windows 2000, Mac OS, NetWare 6, Linux, and UNIX. You'll quickly take advantage of all that networking has to offer. Get up to speed with the basics, then move on to develop intranet systems. Finally, an extensive section on network security and firewalls will help you ensure the reliability and security of your home or business network. The reference section contains a comprehensive networking glossary, which you'll find to be an invaluable daily tool. Finally, you can examine the exciting IT consulting career opportunities awaiting you. Networking Complete introduces you to t...

SOHO Networking: A Guide to Installing a Small Office/Home Network

Own more than one PC? Now's the time to network them. Networked PCs are more powerful, more convenient, more cost-effective, more fun ... and networking is easier and cheaper than ever! In SOHO Networking, one of the world's most practical and experienced PC and networking professionals gives you all the help you'll need. Step by step, you'll learn how to choose equipment, set up your network, share your resources and Internet connections, and keep 'prying eyes' out--whether they're inside your house...

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Picture Yourself Networking Your Home or Small Office

"Picture Yourself Networking Your Home or Small Office" uses photos and diagrams, complemented by extensive and easy-to-follow text, to help any reader network his or her home or small office using wired or wireless technology. With the full-color, visual, tutorial style of the "Picture Yourself" series, you'll learn how to select and set up Internet connections, servers and workstations, firewall security, and protective software to minimize risks from malicious code. In addition, you'll discover...

Moving from Windows to Linux (Charles River Media Networking/Security)

Most computer users use the Windows operating system, but today, many experienced computer users are either moving to Linux or are considering the option. Some people are afraid of learning a new operating system and applications though, so Moving from Windows to Linux, Second Edition uses a friendly, step-by-step style to walk them through the transition from Windows to Linux. This completely updated version covers the latest in Linux distributions, and provides users with the information they need to pick the distribution that will best suit their needs. From there, the book walks them step-by-step through the transition from Windows to SuSE Linux 9.3, leveraging what they already know as Windows users and applying that knowledge to Linux. The transition from applications such as Microsoft Word, Office, and Adobe Photoshop to their Linux counterparts KWord, Open Office, and GIMP is treated thoroughly and clearly. Real-world, hands-on examples and troubleshooting problems are also included to give users ...