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If your household harbors more than one computer, you ve probably wondered about home networking. Maybe you ve gone so far as to start setting up a network and given up in frustration. Well, now you can relax. Home Networking All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies has come to the rescue! A network will make your life easier, and Home Networking All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies makes it easier to create one. It shows you how to choose the right hardware, add user accounts, get different operating systems to work together, secure your network, exchange files, add wireless devices, and even use Wi-Fi out in public. Seven individual, self-contained minibooks cover: What a network will do for you, including a low-tech explanation of how it worksChoosing a network type that will work best for your needs, and planning what equipment you ll needInstalling and configuring your computers and networking gearUpgrading your equipment with the manufacturer s updatesThe ins and outs of using particular versions of operating systems Windows, Mac, and Linux with your networkStep-by-step directions on connecting to networks, sharing files and printers, checking connection status, and much moreDiscovering networking accessories and gadgets to get the most out of your networkFinding and using Wi-Fi hotspots, plus setting up your own You ll even find troubleshooting tips to help find and fix common problems. Home Networking All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies will be your personal network assistant!
Contents
Introduction. Book I: Introduction to Networking. Chapter 1: Grasping the Main Concepts behind Networking. Chapter 2: Operating Systems and Networks. Chapter 3: Networking Hardware. Book II: Setting Up Networks. Chapter 1: Setting Up User Accounts on Computers. Chapter 2: Planning for Your Network. Chapter 3: Installing Network Adapters. Chapter 4: Setting Up and Configuring the Network. Chapter 5: Working with the Brains of Your Equipment. Chapter 6: Taking the Wire Farther. Chapter 7: Getting a Better Reach with Wireless. Book III: Network Security. Chapter 1: Addressing Internet Security. Chapter 2: Securing the Airwaves: It s Possible. Chapter 3: Protecting Youngsters. Book IV: Connecting and Sharing. Chapter 1: Dealing with Your Network Connections. Chapter 2: Remote Connections. Chapter 3: Allowing Sharing of Files and More. Chapter 4: Sharing Files: Hosting a Folder Party. Chapter 5: Sharing a Printer: Spreading the Ink. Chapter 6: Other Sharing Options. Chapter 7: Accessing Shared Files and Folders. Chapter 8: Serving Files over the Internet. Book V: Network Troubleshooting. Chapter 1: Dealing with Connection and Performance Problems. Chapter 2: Fixing Sharing Issues. Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Methods and Tools. Chapter 4: Getting More Help. Book VI: Networking Gadgets. Chapter 1: Voice and Video. Chapter 2: Family Entertainment. Chapter 3: Traveling Gadgets. Chapter 4: Bluetooth Devices. Chapter 5: Network Magic: Ways to Manage Your Home Network. Book VII: Wi-Fi Hotspots. Chapter 1: Wi-Fi Hotspots, Hot Zones, and Cities. Chapter 2: Making Your Location a Wi-Fi Hotspot. Chapter 3: Using FON to Share or Get Wireless Internet Access. Index.