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Author: Curtis Frye

ISBN: 0-7356-1869-0 
Pages: 352 
Disk: N/A 
Stolin-Softwares Price: $17.99
Release: 11/13/2002 
Level: Beginner  

About the Book 

Take charge of your home network—faster, smarter, better!

From wired to wireless, now you create the right network solution for your home—faster, smarter, and better. Dive in! This friendly, high-energy guide makes it easy to teach yourself exactly what you need. Use the quick lists, numbered steps, and helpful examples to get up and running right away—and move on to doing the cool things you want to do!

• Share an Internet connection among multiple computers
• Avoid first-timers’ mistakes when running cable 
• Set up a wireless connection—and help keep poachers out
• Hook up and share a printer and other devices
• Help protect yourself from viruses and other Web vermin
• Quickly link your Windows®-based PCs and Macs
• Intensify your gameplay—in teams, solo, or over the Web!

Table of Contents


Acknowldegements ix 
Introduction xi 
CHAPTER 1: An Overview of Home Networking
    How to Recognize a Network When You See One 2 
        Components of a Network 3 
        Network Topologies 6 
    Put Your Network to Work and Play 9 
        Share Internet Access 9 
        Share Files 9 
        Share Printers 10 
        Chat 11 
        Play Multiplayer Games 12 
CHAPTER 2: Envisioning Networks 15 
    Varieties of Home Networks 15 
        Networks with Wires 16 
        Networks Without Wires 17 
        Networks with Both 20 
        Networks Traversing Other Lines 21 
        Summarizing Your Networking Options 25 
    What Your Network Might Look Like 25 
        A Wireless Network with a Hardware-Based Shared Internet Connection 26 
        A Wired Network with a Hardware-Based Shared Internet Connection 27 
        A Mixed Wired and Wireless Network with a Hardware-Based Shared Internet Connection 27 
        A Wired Network with a Software-Based Shared Internet Connection 29 
        A Wired Network Without an Internet Connection 30 
        Working from Home Using a Laptop 31 
CHAPTER 3: Preparing Your Computers for Action 33 
    Ready! You Need a NIC 33 
    Set! Becoming Network-Capable 34 
        Installing PC Bus NICs 34 
        Installing USB Adapters 39 
        Installing Laptop NICs 42 
    Ready, Set, Go (Online)! Making the Internet Connection 43 
        Modem Connections 44 
        DSL and Cable Modem Connections 49 
        Microsoft Hardware and a Broadband Connection 51 
CHAPTER 4: Making It Real—Putting In Your Home Network 53 
    Positioning Cables 54 
    Suggestions for Wheel Inventors 55 
        Your Home Networking Toolkit 57 
        Sprucing Things Up 58 
    Buying Cables or Making Your Own 59 
        Building Your Own Cables 61 
        Troubleshooting Cables 62 
        It's Almost Show Time 63 
    Scenario 1: Setting Up a Wired Network with a Hardware-Based Shared Internet Connection 63 
    Scenario 2: Setting Up a Wireless Network with a Hardware-Based Shared Internet Connection 65 
        Positioning Your Receivers 68 
        Encrypting a Wireless Network 68 
        Building a Network with Microsoft Products 70 
    Scenario 3: Setting Up a Hybrid Network with a Hardware-Based Shared Internet Connection 71 
        Positioning Your Router 72 
        Adding a Wireless Access Point  72 
    Scenario 4: Setting Up a Wired Network with Software-Based Internet Connection Sharing 73 
        Positioning Your Hub 74 
        Configuring Internet Connection Sharing in Windows XP 74 
        Configuring Internet Connection Sharing in Windows Me 77 
        Configuring Internet Connection Sharing in Windows 98 SE 78 
    Scenario 5: Setting Up a Wired Network Without an Internet Connection 80 
        Configuring Networking in Windows XP 81 
        Configuring Networking in Windows Me 83 
        Configuring Networking in Windows 98 SE 84 
    Encouraging Unity: Bridging Networks in Windows XP 84 
    Adding a Macintosh to Your Network 87 
CHAPTER 5: Making Your Network More Secure 91 
    Know Your Enemies 92 
        Viruses 92 
        Worms 94 
        Trojan Horses 95 
        A Few Commonsense Rules for Dealing with Strange Files 96 
    Scanning Software 97 
        Virus Checking and Microsoft Windows XP 98 
        Social Engineering, or "Hacking by Talking" 100 
    Protect Your Privacy 100 
        What Interesting Information Do You Have on Your Computer? 101 
        Your Browser History 103 
        Cookies and Your Web Experience 105 
    Add a Firewall 111 
        Routers with Firewalls 111 
        Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall 111 
        Other Firewall Software 113 
    Divide and Conquer with Security Zones 114 
CHAPTER 6: Creating User Accounts 117 
    Creating Accounts in Windows XP Home Edition 117 
        Types of Accounts 118 
        Creating an Account 119 
        Managing User Passwords in Windows XP Home Edition 121 
        Making a Password Strong 122 
        Switching Accounts 127 
    Creating Accounts in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 129 
        Turning On Multiuser Settings 130 
        Creating User Accounts in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 132 
        Managing User Accounts in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 133 
    New Technology File System (NTFS): A More Powerful File System 136 
        FAT 136 
        FAT32 136 
        NTFS 137 
CHAPTER 7: Getting Your Network to Work for You 141 
    Sharing Your Folders with Others 141 
        Sharing Folders in Windows XP 142 
        Sharing Folders in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 143 
    Sharing Your Music and Pictures in Windows XP 145 
    Displaying Your Entire Network 146 
        Displaying Your Network in Windows XP 147 
        Displaying Your Network in Windows Me or Windows 98 SE 147 
    Opening Folders on Other Computers 148 
        Opening Folders in Windows XP 149 
        Opening Folders in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 149 
    A Name for Everything: The Universal Naming Convention 150 
    Getting the Lay of the Land: Mapping Drives 151 
        Map a Drive in Windows XP 152 
        Map a Drive in Windows Me or Windows 98 SE 153 
        Disconnecting from a Mapped Drive 154 
    Too Much of a Good Thing: Restricting Access to a Folder 154 
        Restricting Access to a Folder in Windows XP 155 
        Restricting Access to a Folder in Windows Me or Windows 98 SE 155 
    Letting Others See a Removable Drive 157 
        Sharing Removable Drives in Windows XP 157 
        Sharing Removable Drives in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 158 
    Accessing and Manipulating Files on Other Computers 159 
        Copying and Moving Remote Files 159 
        Deleting Remote Files 160 
        Opening Remote Files 161 
        Saving Remote Files 161 
        Resolving Naming Conflicts 162 
    Turning Off File Sharing 162 
CHAPTER 8: You Need Only One Printer 165 
    Expanding Your Family: Putting a Printer on Your Home Network 165 
        Location, Location, Location: Placing the Printer 166 
        Adding a Printer to a Computer 166 
    Tell the Host: Sharing Is a Virtue 167 
        Sharing the Printer Wealth in Windows XP 167 
        Sharing the Printer Wealth in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE 168 
        Detecting a Network Printer from Windows Me and Windows 98 SE Computers 169 
    Printing to a Network Printer 170 
    Making Your Printers Dance and Sing 172 
        Changing the Default Printer 172 
        Password-Protecting a Printer 173 
        Deleting a Printer 174 
    Turning Printer Sharing Off 175 
    Making Remote Printing Painless 176 
CHAPTER 9: Communicating Across Your Network 179 
    Outdo E-mail with Instant Messaging 180 
    Starting to Use Windows Messenger 186 
        Signing In to Windows Messenger 186 
        Setting Up a Contacts List 186 
    Conversing Using Windows Messenger 187 
        Talking by Typing 187 
        Talking by Talking (and Typing) 188 
        Talking Face to Face, Sort Of 190 
        Sending Files 191 
        Setting Up a Shared Whiteboard 191 
    Letting Others Control a Program 193 
        Displaying the Same Program on Everyone's Computer 193 
        Letting Other Participants Control a Program on Your Computer  194 
    Making Windows Messenger Dance and Sing 195 
    More Backwards Compatibility: MSN Messenger 195 
        Setting Up MSN Messenger 196 
        Creating a Contacts List 197 
        Initiating and Receiving Contacts 198 
        What to Do Once You're in Contact 198 
        Starting a Voice Conversation in MSN Messenger 199 
    Getting Help in Windows XP Through Remote Assistance 200 
        Asking for (and Getting) Remote Assistance 200 
        Letting Your Assistant Control Your Computer 202 
CHAPTER 10: It's Playtime! Entertainment in a Networked Environment 205 
    Installing and Running a Game 206 
    Games You Can Play for Free 209 
    Troubleshooting Games 210 
        Update DirectX 210 
        Install Game Patches 212 
        Update All Device Drivers 214 
        Make Your Games Run More Smoothly 218 
        Change Your Game's Appearance 219 
    Why Is There an Ethernet Port on the Back of My Xbox? 225 
    Talk a Lot, Talk a Little More: Chat Rooms 226 
        Chatting It Up in Windows Messenger 226 
        Chatting It Up in MSN Messenger 227 
        Creating Your Own Chat Room 229 
    Exchanging Ideas in Newsgroups 230 
        Viewing Microsoft Community Newsgroups 232 
        Giving 'Em a Piece of Your Mind 233 
        Reading Usenet Newsgroups in Outlook Express 234 
CHAPTER 11: Maintaining Your Home Network 239 
    Backing Up Your Files with Microsoft Backup 240 
        Using Backup in Windows 98 SE and Windows Me 240 
        Using Backup in Windows XP 250 
    Restoring Files from a Backup 255 
        Restoring Files from a Backup in Windows 98 SE or Windows Me 255 
        Restoring Files from a Backup in Windows XP 256 
    Backing Up to a CD-ROM 257 
    Reducing the Size of Your Files 259 
    Saving Your Bacon with System Restore Points 260 
        Creating a System Restore Point 261 
        Restoring Your System Using a System Restore Point 262 
        Uninstalling a Device Driver in Windows XP 263 
    Updating Virus Signature Files 264 
    Installing Security Updates from Microsoft Sites 266 
        How to Recognize a Valid Update File 266 
        Automate with Windows Update 267 
    Monitoring Your Security Logs 269 
    Running ScanDisk 269 
    Defragmenting Your Drives 271 
CHAPTER 12: Troubleshooting Your Home Network 275 
    Remembering How Your Garden Grew 275 
    My Computer Doesn't Recognize My Installed Network Hardware or My Connection 276 
    My Wireless Network Is Sick, Ailing, or Dead 278 
        My Connection Works Fine Sometimes 278 
        My Wireless Network Sends Data Very Slowly 278 
        My Computer Is Close to My Wireless Router, but It Doesn't See the Network 278 
        My Computer Still Can't Find My Wireless Router 278 
    My Computer Can't Find My Workgroup 279 
    I Need to Troubleshoot My BroadbandModem Connection 280 
    My Printer Presents Pesky Problems 281 
        My Printer Doesn't Appear in the Printers Section of Control Panelor the Print Dialog Box of Any Program 281 
        My Printer Appears on My Network but I Still Can't Print 281 
    A Computer Has Vanished! (from Network Places) 282 
    File and Printer Sharing in Windows XP Doesn't Work 284 
    When Network Internet Connectivity Falters: Using Windows XP 286 
    I Can Log On to the Internet but Can't ReachOther Computers 286 
        Try a Known Good Server 287 
        Make Sure That Your Browser Configuration Is Correct 287 
        Confirm Your IP Address 288 
        When Routing Conflicts Need Resolution 288 
        Conflict Resolution: Check the Transfer and Receive Lights 289 
        Test the Name Resolution 290 
APPENDIX 293 



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