First Edition
Author: Ted Coombs, Roderico DeLeon
Discover how easy it is to design, install, manage and
troubleshoot your own home network!
Ideal for do-it-yourselfers,
Basic Home Networking contains all of the information today's
homeowners and homebuilders need to create a cost-effective internal
network that allows all of the computer users in any given residence
to share files, printers, hard drives, backup hardware, Internet
access, and more!
The book begins by acquainting readers with different ways of
building a home network, as well as the variety of networking
hardware and cabling options available today for existing homes and
new home construction projects. Subsequent chapters provide
easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for configuring Macintosh
and Microsoft Windows operating systems, using firewalls and other
means of network security, and testing and troubleshooting using
standard tools included with Windows or available as freeware for
Macintosh computer users.
Clear and concise explanations of network basics, such as
mission-critical TCP/IP and NetBEUI protocols, are also included to
help readers understand what they are doing as well as how
information will travel through their network and out across the
Internet.
The final chapter introduces readers to household appliances and
digital phone systems that can be connected to the home network, as
well as game systems that allow users to play with others within the
network or across the Internet.
Features:
- Both IBM PC and Macintosh computers are covered in detail,
allowing this how-to book to be used in virtually any of the 15
million homes today that have multiple computers and computer
users.
- Real-life examples illustrate different ways of building a
home network to guide readers in choosing the one that best meet
their needs – from a simple phone line, to a wireless infrared or
radio-based network, to a speedy and powerful Ethernet.
- Practical tips for hiding networking cabling and protecting
against dangerous Trojan horse viruses that can circumvent even
the strongest network security are included, ensuring maximum
enjoyment of the home network by all users.
- Helpful hints about sharing the printer so that Windows
programs, Macintosh computers, and DOS applications can all make
use of it are provided.
- Web folders for sharing files across the Internet, plus ways
to allow more than one computer to access the Internet at the same
time using multiple IP addresses, proxy servers and home network
routers, are explained in detail.
- The how and why of creating and maintaining accurate network
documentation is emphasized, so that changing the home network and
troubleshooting problems is as easy as possible.
Contents:
- 1. Introduction to Home Networking
- 2. Choosing the right type of Home Network
- 3. What You’ll Need
- 4. Setting Up a Home Network
- 5. Configuring the Computer
- 6. Network Sharing
- 7. Sharing the Internet
- 8. Managing Your Home Network
- 9. Troubleshooting the network
- 10. Home of the Future
320 Pages -
7-3/8 x 9-1/4 in.