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Using clear language, straightforward explanations, and a dash of humor, Home Networking: The Missing Manual shows you how to do everything you need to set up a home network. This book helps you understand the difference between what you need to know to create and use your home network and what's best left to those looking for a career as a system administrator. In Home Networking: The Missing Manual you'll find everything you need to get your network running-and nothing more.
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Table of Contents
  1. Setting Up Your Network

    1. Chapter 1 Planning Your Home Network

      1. Home Networking Hardware
      2. Home Networking Software
      3. Wired Networks
      4. Wireless Networks
      5. Choosing Between Wired and Wireless
    2. Chapter 2 Creating a Wired Network the Ethernet Way

      1. Ethernet Hardware
      2. A Basic Network Setup
      3. Manually Configuring Your Router
      4. Going Hybrid?
    3. Chapter 3 Setting Up a Wireless Network

      1. A WiFi Network's Main Ingredients
      2. Time to Learn Your A-B-Gs
      3. Picking Out Your Wireless Hardware
      4. Setting Up a Basic Wireless Network
      5. Manually Configuring Your Router
      6. Securing Your Wireless Network
      7. Going Hybrid?
    4. Chapter 4 Setting Up a Powerline Network

      1. Deciding If Powerline Is Right for You
      2. Picking Out Powerline Hardware
      3. Setting Up a Basic Powerline Network
      4. Securing Your Powerline Network
      5. Going Hybrid?
  2. Using Your Network

    1. Chapter 5 Using the Network with Windows Computers

      1. Naming PCs on the Network
      2. Creating and Managing User Accounts
      3. Sharing Your PC's Files and Folders
      4. Sharing Your PC's Printer
      5. Accessing Files on Other PCs
      6. Using Printers on Other PCs
    2. Chapter 6 Using the Network with Macintosh Computers

      1. Naming Macs on the Network
      2. Creating User Accounts and Groups
      3. Sharing Your Mac's Files and Folders
      4. Sharing Your Mac's Printer
      5. Accessing Other Macs on Your Network
    3. Chapter 7 Mixing Macintosh and Windows Computers

      1. Connecting from Mac OS X to Windows
      2. Connecting from Mac OS 9 to Windows
      3. Connecting from Windows to a Mac
      4. Printing across the Network
    4. Chapter 8 Fun and Games with Your Network

      1. Playing a PC's Music on a Stereo
      2. Displaying Your PC's Photos on Your TV
      3. Adding Storage to Your Network
      4. Playing Video Games on Your Network
    5. Chapter 9 Using Your Network on the Road

      1. Connecting to Your Windows PCs
      2. Using Dialing Direct
      3. Using GoToMyPC
      4. Connecting to Your Macs
      5. Using the Mac's File Sharing Tool
      6. Remote Access with SSH
  1. Appendix A The Macintosh Keychain

    1. Stringing Your Passwords on the Keychain

    2. Locking and Unlocking the Keychain

    3. Managing Keychains

  2. Appendix B Multiple User Accounts in Mac OS 9

    1. Creating a New Multiple User Account

    2. Logging In Using a Multiple User Account

  3. Colophon

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Product Details
Title:
Home Networking: The Missing Manual
By:
Scott Lowe
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media / Pogue Press
Formats:
  • Print
  • Ebook
  • Safari Books Online
Print Release:
July 2005
Ebook Release:
February 2009
Pages:
264
Print ISBN:
978-0-596-00558-0
| ISBN 10:
0-596-00558-X
Ebook ISBN:
978-0-596-10419-1
| ISBN 10:
0-596-10419-7
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About the Author
  1. Scott Lowe

    Scott Lowe has been in the Information Technology field for 10 years, and has installed dozens of networks in environments ranging from homes with a few users, to small offices with a few dozen users, to sixty-building networks with a few thousand users. In addition to his position as the IT Director for the National Association of Attorneys General, he writes technical articles for CNet's Techrepublic unit. He's written more than 200 articles on a wide range of topics, from wireless security to installing web servers on Linux to discussions of tools for managing NetWare servers. The walls of his home are currently in the process of being patched up from his latest home networking venture.

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