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(Ebook) Home networking for dummies by Kathy Ivens ISBN 9780764588495, 0764588494

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Authors:Kathy Ivens
Pages:410 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:3rd ed
Publisher:Wiley Pub
Language:english
File Size:8.86 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780764588495, 0764588494
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(Ebook) Home networking for dummies by Kathy Ivens ISBN 9780764588495, 0764588494

A network is a system of two or more computers that are connected in some manner (you have lots of choices about the "manner"). Each computer on the network has access to the files and peripheral equipment (printers and modems) on all the other computers on the network. Using multiple computers is much easier if you have a network. You don't have to remember which computer you were using when you started that letter to Uncle Harry because you can just reach across the network to finish it using any computer in the house. A home network allows you to do the work you have to do better and more efficiently. You can benefit from a network if you * Use PCs that run either Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP * Want to share computers on a network, whether they're desktop computers or laptops * Have more people in the household than computers, so more than one person may use any single computer Home Networking For Dummies isn't a novel, so you don't have to start at page one and read every chapter in order - you can't spoil the ending. This book is meant to be digested on a subject-by-subject basis. Each chapter is self-contained, covering a specific subject. You'll gain insight into: * Planning and installing your home network * Performing some software tasks to fine-tune your network * Using your network to access or print files from other computers * Keeping your network safe from viruses and intruders * Preparing for disaster by keeping your computers healthy and making sure you don't lose your data if a computer dies Creating a network is satisfying, fun, and incredibly useful. Have a good time. You're on the cutting edge of computer technology. By reading this book, you prove that you are a networking nerd - and that's a compliment.
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