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Tarfumes.com - Windows XP Home Networking

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Manufacturer: Wiley
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.446 EAN: 9780764578168 ISBN: 0764578162 Label: Wiley Manufacturer: Wiley Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 456 Publication Date: 2004-12-03 Publisher: Wiley Studio: Wiley
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Home networking is easy when you ask an expert For most of us, it's not about the technology—it's about what we can do with it. A home network lets you share Internet connections, printers, and files between two or more computers. Go wireless, and you can read your e-mail, surf the Web, or download new music from anywhere in or around your home. And with the improvements and added security features in Service Pack 2, Windows XP home networking is safer and more fun than ever before. Paul Thurrott shows you just how it's done, in language that makes sense. - Understand networking software, learn what hardware you need, and configure a modem
- Explore broadband options and their security issues
- Use Windows XP's network and wireless network setup wizards
- Set up security to protect shared files and user accounts
- Participate in multiplayer games
- Integrate Bluetooth devices and add Mac OS® X or Linux machines to your network
- Deal with spam, pop-ups, malicious add-ons, and other malware
- Manage instant communication with Windows® Messenger and MSN® Messenger
- Synchronize your Palm OS® device or Pocket PC with your desktop
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Networking Book Comment: If you need to know about networking in XP this is the book. Highely reccomend. A no nonsense approach to networking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not well done at all! Comment: This book offers pages of the history of operating systems, including the future of Windows, in great detail. The author should have put that much thought into the discussion of networking with Windows XP. There are some instructions, not very well written, but this author doesn't seem to understand how owners of several computers approach creating small networks. There's no discussion of why you would take a specific approach, or when you need to take specific steps.
I also bought Home Networking for Dummies, which is the most well-designed approach to networking I've read. If you want to know when to do something, how to do it, why to do it, and read extremely well-written instructions that anyone could follow, don't buy this book, buy Home Networking for Dummies instead.
Customer Rating:      Summary: GreatBeginners Guide - Don't fall victim to SOHO NETWORKING Comment: This is an excellent beginners guide - Some smart reviewer convinced me to buy SOHO networking by Pete Moulton instead of this book to learn how to set up a home network. Don't fall for that review - - this book is excellent for the beginner, and you don't need to have a phD in computer engineering to understand the principles. I think if the review encouraging SOHO Networking instead of this book had mentioned that he is a highly trained computer person, I wouldn't have wasted the money on SOHO Networking, and would have purchased this book in the first place.If you are moderatly windows savvy, and need to get straight easy answers on how to build a home network, then this is the book for you. I'm a non-college educated blue collar worker, have no formal computer training, but do know my way around the PC and windows XP - I was able to build my home network quite quickly and easily using this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A bit too simplistic Comment: I bought this book based onthe previous review; however, I found it to be too simple and superficial to get a real grasp of home networking processes and concepts. It'll tell you how to do it, but not great explanations about why. I recommend Moulton's SOHO Networking (2002) instead.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent for beginners !! Comment: I own several Windows networking books but this one is the best available today.......it does not only explain networking, but also the advanced functions of MS Outlook Express, MSIE, and other programs in regards to internet and networking. Recommended for beginners since it is easy to read and understand. Not for advanced compu-freaks since it is not too technical.
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