These days, you can find a herd of computers in every household and office. Unfortunately, owning all those machines means that documents, music, and files can live almost anywhere. Network Know-How is the book you will turn to connect your machines, so you can get what you need when you need it, without having to walk back downstairs. You will learn how to structure and design an Ethernet network; purchase and set up network hardware; and implement security. With your network up and running, make the most of it by sharing printers and devices, connecting video game consoles, and streaming movies directly to your TV. Author John Ross begins with a clear explanation of the fundamental principles of computer networking then delves into the nitty-gritty of setting up and troubleshooting networks. Along the way, he explains many important aspects of networking including TCP/IP addressing; the roles of servers and clients; and advanced topics like DHCP, creating simple intranets, troubleshooting network slowdowns and failures, and stringing Ethernet cables. Network Know-How is perfect for the home user or business owner who wants to take control of their own network, whether they're using Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, or all three.
Are the machines in your office living isolated lives? Do you have a few computers at home that you want to connect to each other and the Internet? The best way to share files on a group of computers is to create a network. But how do you do that? Network Know-How is your guide to connecting your machines, filled with practical advice that will show you how to get things done. You'll learn the nitty-gritty of network setup, design, and maintenance, from running cables and placing wireless access points to configuring file sharing and printing. This practical and comprehensive guide will teach you how to implement security, create intranets, and more. You'll learn how to: Connect Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers Implement network addressing Configure your network adapters, hubs, switches, and router Share music, photos, and documents Automate household appliances and stream digital audio and video to your home entertainment center Troubleshoot network slowdowns and failure
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Are the machines in your office living isolated lives? Do you have a few computers at home that you want to connect to each other and the Internet? The best way to share files on a group of computers is to create a network. But how do you do that? Network Know-How is your guide to connecting your machines, filled with practical advice that will show you how to get things done. You'll learn the nitty-gritty of network setup, design, and maintenance, from running cables and placing wireless access points to configuring file sharing and printing. This practical and comprehensive guide will teach you how to implement security, create intranets, and more. You'll learn how to: Connect Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers Implement network addressing Configure your network adapters, hubs, switches, and router Share music, photos, and documents Automate household appliances and stream digital audio and video to your home entertainment center Troubleshoot network slowdowns and failure
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.