Networking For Dummies, 7th Edition

Networking For Dummies has long been the leading networking beginner book. The 7th Edition provides valuable updates on the latest tools and trends in networking, including updates to Windows XP (through Service Pack 2), Windows Server 2003, Linux, Mac OS X, and Novell Netware Server 6.5 plus the latest information on broadband technologies. A must-have reference for network administrators and novices who want to set up a network in their home or office, this covers all the bases and basics, including:
- Using a network printer and sharing files and printers
- Using Microsoft Office on a network
- Network operating systems
- Setting up a wireless network
- Configuring client computers
Written by Doug Lowe, a seasoned For Dummies author who has demystified everything from Microsoft Office to networking to creating Web pages and written more than 50 computer books, including Networking All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, this guide includes whole new chapters on:
- Wireless networking
- IP addressing
- Common security problems
- Troubleshooting
Indexed to help you find answers fast and written in plain English instead of technotalk, this keeps you from getting all shook up while you re getting all hooked up!
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Networks Will Not Take Over the World, and Other Network Basics.
Chapter 02 - Life on the Network.
Chapter 03 - Using a Network Printer.
Chapter 04 - Sharing Your Files and Printers.
Chapter 05 - Mr. McFeeley’s Guide to E-mail.
Chapter 06 - Using Microsoft Office on a Network.
Chapter 07 - The Bad News: You Have to Plan Ahead.
Chapter 08 - Understanding Network Operating Systems.
Chapter 09 - Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave: Cables, Adapters, and Other Stuff.
Chapter 10 - Setting Up a Wireless Network.
Chapter 11 - Configuring Client Computers.
Chapter 12 - Help Wanted: Job Description for a Network Administrator.
Chapter 13 - Big Brother’s Guide to Network Security.
Chapter 14 - If I Could Save Time in a Bottleneck: Optimizing Your Network’s Performance.
Chapter 15 - How to Sleep Well at Night (Or, Backing Up Your Network Data).
Chapter 16 - Major Annoyances.
Chapter 17 - Network Troubleshooting.
Chapter 18 - How to Stay on Top of Your Network and Keep the Users Off Your Back.
Chapter 19 - Windows Server 2003.
Chapter 20 - NetWare 6 and 6.5.
Chapter 21 - Using a Linux Server.
Chapter 22 - Macintosh Networking.
Chapter 23 - Connecting Your Network to the Internet.
Chapter 24 - Understanding IP Addresses.
Chapter 25 - Configuring Your Network for DHCP.
Chapter 26 - Ten Big Network Mistakes.
Chapter 27 - Ten Networking Commandments.
Chapter 28 - Ten Things You Should Keep in Your Closet.
Chapter 29 - Ten Network Gizmos Only Big Networks Need.
Chapter 30 - Ten Layers of the OSI Model.
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June 4th, 2007 15:41
good one
June 8th, 2007 22:15
There are some blank pages in this book page nos 206-325 are blank
July 16th, 2007 18:23
the file is delayed. can somebody upload it again?
September 21st, 2007 00:14
the link is dead..plz upload again