Home Networking for Dummies (Electronic book text, 3rd)


Sounds pretty impressive, doesn't it your own home network. Should you have one? Are they hard to set up? How would it help? Are home networks more vulnerable to security risks? If you've asked yourself any of these questions, this updated Third Edition of "Home Networking For Dummies" is exactly what you need.Home networks aren't just for people with home-based businesses. With a home network, you canBegin a project on one computer and finish it on anotherConnect desktop and laptop computers so you can take your work with youShare printers and Internet connectionsControl access to filesSet up security to protect all the computers on the networkAnd on top of all that, you get to be the network administrator If you have more than one computer in your household, Kathy Ivens, author of "Home Networking For Dummies, Third Edition, " believes it only makes sense for you to have a home network. It's efficient and it makes files easier to organize and manage. But as impressive as home network sounds, installing and maintaining one doesn t have to be complicated this book makes it easy. In the "For Dummies" straightforward style, Kathy shows you step by step how toPlan your network, buy the right hardware at the right price, install it, and configure computer sharingDecide on the best places to put the different computers in your homePiggyback on existing home wiring like telephone and electric linesInstall and troubleshoot wireless connectionsSet up each computer to share some things and keep others privateManage users and user profilesInstall firewalls, work with the Windows XP SP2 Security Center, keep virus protection updated, and develop a disaster recovery planMaintain your network for optimum performanceKathy Ivens is Senior Contributing Editor for "Windows & .NET Magazine" and a consultant who has installed plenty of networks. She knows what to look for and how to help you put together exactly what you need. This edition of "Home Networking For Dummies" includes the most up-to-date information to help you become the administrator of your very own home network without acquiring one more gray hair."

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Sounds pretty impressive, doesn't it your own home network. Should you have one? Are they hard to set up? How would it help? Are home networks more vulnerable to security risks? If you've asked yourself any of these questions, this updated Third Edition of "Home Networking For Dummies" is exactly what you need.Home networks aren't just for people with home-based businesses. With a home network, you canBegin a project on one computer and finish it on anotherConnect desktop and laptop computers so you can take your work with youShare printers and Internet connectionsControl access to filesSet up security to protect all the computers on the networkAnd on top of all that, you get to be the network administrator If you have more than one computer in your household, Kathy Ivens, author of "Home Networking For Dummies, Third Edition, " believes it only makes sense for you to have a home network. It's efficient and it makes files easier to organize and manage. But as impressive as home network sounds, installing and maintaining one doesn t have to be complicated this book makes it easy. In the "For Dummies" straightforward style, Kathy shows you step by step how toPlan your network, buy the right hardware at the right price, install it, and configure computer sharingDecide on the best places to put the different computers in your homePiggyback on existing home wiring like telephone and electric linesInstall and troubleshoot wireless connectionsSet up each computer to share some things and keep others privateManage users and user profilesInstall firewalls, work with the Windows XP SP2 Security Center, keep virus protection updated, and develop a disaster recovery planMaintain your network for optimum performanceKathy Ivens is Senior Contributing Editor for "Windows & .NET Magazine" and a consultant who has installed plenty of networks. She knows what to look for and how to help you put together exactly what you need. This edition of "Home Networking For Dummies" includes the most up-to-date information to help you become the administrator of your very own home network without acquiring one more gray hair."

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For Dummies

Country of origin

United States

Series

For Dummies (Computers)

Release date

2005

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Electronic book text

Pages

385

Edition

3rd

ISBN-13

978-1-280-25577-9

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9781280255779

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1-280-25577-3



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