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Networking Allinone Desk Reference For Dummies 2nd Edition Doug Lowe

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Networking Allinone Desk Reference For Dummies 2nd Edition Doug Lowe
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Publisher: Wiley Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.89 MB
Pages: 866
Author: Doug Lowe
ISBN: 9780764599392, 0764599399
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2

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Networking Allinone Desk Reference For Dummies 2nd Edition Doug Lowe by Doug Lowe 9780764599392, 0764599399 instant download after payment.

Bk. I. Networking basics -- Ch. 1. Understanding networks -- Ch. 2. Understanding network protocols and standards -- Ch. 3. Understanding network hardware -- Ch. 4. Understanding network operating systems -- Bk. II. Building a network -- Ch. 1. Planning a network -- Ch. 2. Installing network hardware -- Ch. 3. Setting up a network server -- Ch. 4. Configuring client computers -- Ch. 5. Configuring other network features -- Ch. 6. Verifying your network installation -- Bk. III. Network administration and security -- Ch. 1. Help wanted : job description for a network administrator -- Ch. 2. Security 101 -- Ch. 3. Managing user accounts -- Ch. 4. Firewalls and virus protection -- Bk. IV. Network troubleshooting and disaster planning -- Ch. 1. Solving network problems -- Ch. 2. Network performance anxiety -- Ch. 3. Protecting your network -- Ch. 4. Disaster recovery and business continuity planning -- Ch. 5. Dealing with dysfunctional E-mail -- Bk. V. TCP/IP and the Internet -- Ch. 1. Introduction to TCP/IP and the Internet -- Ch. 2. Understanding IP addresses -- Ch. 3. Using DHCP -- Ch. 4. Using DNS -- Ch. 5. Using FTP -- Ch. 6. TCP/IP tools and commands -- Bk. VI. Home networking -- Ch. 1. Networking your home -- Ch. 2. Connecting to the Internet -- Ch. 3. Home networking with Windows XP -- Ch. 4. Other ways to network your home -- Ch. 5. Using VolP to make the Internet your phone -- Bk. VII. Wireless networking -- Ch. 1. Setting up a wireless network -- Ch. 2. Securing a wireless network -- Ch. 3. Hotspotting -- Ch. 4. Troubleshooting a wireless network -- Ch. 5. Wireless networking with Bluetooth -- Bk. VIII. Windows Server 2003 reference -- Ch. 1. Installing and configuring Windows Server 2003 -- Ch. 2 If you're setting up a network at home or creating and managing one for business, there are dozens of things to consider. Networking All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies, 2nd Edition replaces a whole shelf full of reference books with one handy volume that covers just what you need to know. And with technology changing faster than the colors in a rock band’s light show, you'll be glad this updated edition includes the latest information.Written by Doug Lowe, who's been managing corporate networks for more than 20 years, this helpful guide shows you how to work with all Windows XP service packs as well as Fedora Linux. It's made up of nine minibooks that coverNetworking basicsBuilding a networkNetwork administration and securityTroubleshooting and disaster planningTCP/IP and the InternetHome networkingWireless networkingWindows 2003 server referenceLinux referenceIf you're a networking newbie, the first two minibooks gives you all the startup information to get your network up and running. If you've already done that, you're probably interested in keeping it running at peak performance. Book IV is loaded with information about finding, diagnosing, and fixing problems you might encounter. Looking for the scoop on keeping your network safe from online bad guys? Check Book III. Want to go wireless? Book VII tells you what you need to know.In these pages, you’ll find out how toPlan your network, select interface cards, hubs, and routers, and install all the hardware and softwareSet up your network so it’s easy to use but hard to break intoCreate a disaster recovery planUnderstand IP addresses, subnetting, routing, DHCP, DNS, and other TCP/IP protocols and toolsIncorporate other gadgets into your home network, including VoIP Internet-based telephone serviceTake advantage of the economical Linux networking alternativeBest of all, it's easy to locate what you need. There's even a handy "cheat sheet" that puts really important information about cabling rules, private IP address ranges, valuable network administration tips, and helpful Web sites at your fingertips. With this book on hand, you’ll experience a net increase in your networking prowess!

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