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Featured Microsoft Networking Books
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The gospel of home LANs according to Microsoft. It provides
excellent instruction on designing, assembling, and configuring a home LAN that
involves computers running Windows 98 or Windows NT 4. With its explicit
statements of what to buy and what to do, you'll be happy with Alan Neibauer's
work (unless you own a Macintosh).
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Networking by Example is a beginning level guide to
teaching the latest technologies and putting this knowledge to use. Using
high-quality, detailed photographs and diagrams, this book makes learning
simple and straightforward
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Readers will learn about inexpensive networking
alternatives, software, installation, types of connections, security, and
administration. The book also discusses how to use the Internet to communicate
with instant messaging and file sharing. With the geek-free advice in this
book, readers will discover the most economical and efficient way to keep in
touch with employees and business contacts.
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Discusses how a home network can revolutionize home
computing, build a home network using cables, powerlines, phonelines, or
wireless adapters, share Internet connection, files, printers, and other
peripherals, and secure, optimize, and troubleshoot your network. Softcover.
CD-ROM included.
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Topics include home networking benefits: convenience, times
savings, entertainment, and security, how home networks work, the competition,
phoneline networks, wireless networks, home control and automation systems,
connecting to the Internet, home networking middleware and APIs, and much more.
Softcover.
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