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  • Copyright 2006
  • Edition: 1st
  • Book
  • ISBN-10: 1-58720-136-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-58720-136-3

An illustrated home networking handbook for the everyday user

Building a network doesn't have to be all work and no play—it can actually be fun! Home Networking Simplified is an illustrated home-networking book for everyone from Grandma Mary to your tech-savvy teenage neighbor.

Home Networking Simplified gives you the most basic need-to-know info and then teaches you how to get the most out of your home network:

  • Learn the basics of home networking, from connecting to the Internet to connecting your computers
  • Create a basic home network
  • Grow and update your network with confidence
  • Secure your home network and protect yourself from hackers and viruses
  • Go wireless to put your computers where you want them—not just where cables reach
  • Learn about the latest technologies, emerging trends, and coolest toys

Whether you’re a newbie, a geek, or someone in-between, Home Networking Simplified helps you harness the power of home networking.

Debugged by The Geek Squad

This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, the only authorized publisher for Cisco Systems®.

Extras

Links

Download related content from TechRepublic.com

Checklists for deploying a SOHO network

Checklist for selecting the best SOHO or remote network ISP

Support and Configuration Checklists for Small/Midsize Networks

Interview(s)

Computer Outlook Radio, August 11, 2005

Investor's Business Daily, July 8, 2005

Computing Unplugged, July 2005

Geek Speak Radio, July 4, 2005

The Wall Street Journal This Morning, July 4, 2005

Entrenched Radio, July 2, 2005

TheDeal.com, June 27, 2005

Into Tomorrow, June 26, 2005

Computer Talk with TAB, June 11, 2005

TechTalkRadio, June 1, 2005

Sample Content

Online Sample Chapter

Home Network Vulnerabilities: Spam, Cookies, Pop-Ups, Spyware, and Scams

Downloadable Sample Chapter

Download - .98 MB -- Chapter 16: Other Vulnerabilities (Spam, Cookies, Pop-Ups, Spyware, and Scams)

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Part I             Networking Basics

Chapter 1      What’s a Network?

PC Hardware and Network Interface Cards

Installing Devices in Computers

Configuring New Devices in Microsoft Windows

Chapter 2      Networking Fundamentals

Bits and Bytes

Network Media Types

Twisted-Pair Cable

Coaxial Cable

Wireless Networks

Comparing Media Types

What Is an IP Address?

Dynamically Allocated IP Addresses

Domain Name Server (DNS)

Chapter 3      Connecting to the Internet

The Internet

TCP/IP

A Network of Networks

What Are HTTP and HTML and What Do They Do?

Internet Access Options

Modems

The Internet and Its Applications

E-Mail

E-Mail Tools

What Is Up with the @ Sign?

Sending E-Mails

Receiving E-Mails

How to Build It: Connecting to the Internet

Decide on the Type of Modem

Physically Install the Modem

Internal Modem in a Desktop Computer

Internal Modem in a Laptop Computer

External Modem

Configure Windows to “Talk To” the Modem

Set Up a Dialup Connection to the Internet

Set Up Access to E-Mail

Chapter 4      From the Geek Squad Files

Part II            Simple Home Networks

Chapter 5      Creating a Basic Home Network

Planning a Network

Designing Your Network

Building Your Network


How to Build It: Connecting Two Computers

Decide on the Type of NICs

Physically Install the NIC

Internal NIC in a Desktop Computer

Internal PCMCIA NIC in a Laptop Computer

External NIC for a Desktop or Laptop Computer

Configure Windows to “Talk To” the NIC

Build a Network Between the Two Computers

Back-to-Back

Using a Hub, Switch, or Router

Set Up the Network in Windows

Troubleshooting Tips: Building a Network

Chapter 6      Sharing Network Resources

File Sharing

Printer Sharing

Practicing Safe Share

Sharing Guidelines

Network Design Guidelines

How to Build It: File and Printer Sharing

Enable File and Printer Sharing

Share a File Over the Network

Map a Shared File Folder as a Disk Drive

Share a Printer Over the Network

Map a Shared Printer

Add Security Precautions to File and Printer Sharing

Chapter 7      High-Speed Internet Access

Broadband Revolution

Different Types of Broadband

DSL

Cable

Satellite

Wireless (Cellular)

Accelerated Dialup

Providers

Need for Speed

Selecting a Broadband Service

Online Resources to Help You Choose a Broadband Provider

Keep This Important Information

How to Build It: Broadband Internet Access

Decide on a Home Network Design

One-Computer Network

Two-Computer Network

Multiple-Computer Network

Wireless Network

Router Comparison


Set Up the Broadband Equipment

Broadband Cable Connection

Broadband DSL Connection

Configure the Router for Broadband Service

Configure the Router for the Home Network

Check the Access to the Internet

Chapter 8      From the Geek Squad Files

Part III           Look Ma, No Wires

Chapter 9      ABGs of Wireless

Wireless LANs

Standards Soup

802.11b

802.11a

802.11g

Comparing the IEEE WLAN Standards

Selecting the Right Wireless Standard for Your Network

Compatibility

Speed

Cost

Additional Considerations

Recommendations

Chapter 10    Going Wireless at Home

Planning Your Wireless Network

Wireless Network Topologies

Sketching a Network Layout

Making a Shopping List

Turning Up the Network

Select an SSID

Select a Wireless Channel

How to Build It: Going Wireless

Install and Set Up a Wireless Router

Install and Set Up Wireless NICs

Configuring an Existing Built-In Wireless NIC

Check Wireless Network Operation

Chapter 11    Securing Your Wireless Network

Why Should I Worry About Wireless Network Security?

What Do I Do About It?

Don’t Advertise Your Wireless Network

Scramble Your Signal

How to Build It: Securing Your Wireless Network

Stop Advertising Your Wireless Network

Enable Wireless Encryption

Enabling WEP Encryption on the Wireless Router

Enabling WEP Encryption Using the NIC’s Utility

Enabling WEP Encryption Under Windows XP

WPA Encryption Example


Disable Ad-Hoc Networking

Wireless Security Checklist

Final Thoughts on Wireless Security

Chapter 12    Wireless Away from Home

What Is a Hotspot?

How to Find a Hotspot

Hotspot Options and Costs

How to Build It: Using Wireless Hotspots

Discover and Connect to a Hotspot

Pass the Hotspot Membership Test

What Not to Do When Using a Hotspot

Chapter 13    From the Geek Squad Files

Part IV          Security of Home Networks

Chapter 14    Protecting Your Network from Intruders

Introduction to Security Software

Lines of Defense

Security Software “Bundles”

Firewalls

How Firewalls Work

What Firewalls Protect You From

Hiding Your Network Addresses

How to Build It: Protecting Your Network from Intruders

Turning on a Firewall in the Router

Installing a Personal Firewall on Each Computer

Installing a Professional Personal Firewall Program

Installing a Free Personal Firewall Program

Enabling the Windows Firewall

Keeping Windows Security Up to Date

Where to Go for More Info

Chapter 15    Viruses and Other Malicious Software

What Is a Virus?

Where Viruses Live

Other Nasty Stuff

Worms

Trojan Horses

Protecting Yourself Against Malicious Code

Common Sense

Antivirus Programs

How Do Antivirus Programs Work?

What Happens with New Viruses?

How to Build It: Preventing Viruses and Other Malicious Software from Infecting

Your Network

Turn on Antivirus Protection at Your Service Provider

Set up Antivirus Protection on Your Home Computers


Make Sure Automatic Updating Is Working

Perform an Initial Virus Scan

Where to Go for More Info

Chapter 16    Other Vulnerabilities (Spam, Cookies, Pop-Ups, Spyware, and Scams)

Spam

How Spam Works

How to Block Spam

Cookies

How Cookies Work

Bad Cookies

Pop-Ups

How Pop-Ups Work

How to Get Rid of Pop-Ups

Spyware/Adware

How Spyware or Adware Works

How to Get Rid of Spyware and Adware

Additional Scams

Phishing

Urban Legends

How to Build It: Preventing Network Vulnerabilities

Turn on Spam Blocking at Your Service Provider

Set Up Spam Blocking on Your Home Computers

Avoid Phishing Scams

Set Up Spyware and Adware Blocking on Your Home Computers

Set Up Pop-Up Blocking on Home Computers

Where to Go for More Info

Chapter 17    Keeping Your Family Safe on the Internet

What Are the Online Dangers?

Pornography

Predators

Gambling

Hacking

Illegal Peer-to-Peer Sharing

Protecting Your Family from Online Dangers

How to Build It: Making the Internet Safe

Decide Which Parental Controls Are Right for You

Enable Parental Controls at Your ISP

Enable Parental Controls Using Your Home Router

Enable Parental Controls on Home Computers

Security Bundle Parental Control Option

NetNanny Option

How to Track Internet Activity

Where to Go for More Info


Chapter 18    From the Geek Squad Files

Security Checklist

Part V           Advanced Home Networks

Chapter 19    Wireless Print Servers: The Cure for Joy

How to Build It: Wireless Print Server

Set Up the Wireless Print Server for Your Wireless Network

Connect Printers to the Wireless Printer Server

Install the Wireless Print Server Driver on Each Computer

Print a Test Page

Chapter 20    Video Surveillance

How to Build It: Wireless Internet Video Cameras

Set Up the Wireless Internet Video Camera for Your Wireless Network

Configure the Video Camera Security

Viewing Video from Within Your House

Viewing Images with an Internet Browser

Installing and Viewing Images with the Viewer Client

Viewing Video over the Internet

Problems with Viewing Video over the Internet

Use the Video Camera as a Motion Detector

Chapter 21    Internet Phone Service

How IP Telephony Works

Broadband Phone Services

Broadband Phone Providers

Virtual Phone Numbers

Voice-Chat Services

How to Build It: Internet Phone Service

Setting Up a Broadband Phone Service

Choosing an Internet Phone Adapter

Setting Up the Internet Phone Adapter

Setting Up a Voice-Chat Service (Using Skype)

Chapter 22    Networked Entertainment Systems

How to Build It: Networked Entertainment Systems

Set Up the Wireless Media Adapter

Connect the Home Entertainment Center to the Wireless Media Adapter

Install the Adapter Utility Client on Your Home Computer

Playing Music

Viewing Photos

Chapter 23    Online Gaming

Gaming Servers

Options for Online Gaming

How to Build It: Online Video Gaming

Set Up the Wireless Game Adapter

Connect a Video Game Console to the Wireless Game Adapter

Connect to an Online Game Provider

Setting Up an Online Game Account

Detailed Troubleshooting Steps for Online Gaming

Chapter 24    From the Geek Squad Files

Glossary

Index

Appendix

Download - 124 KB - Appendix A: Binary Number System—The Language of Computers
Download - 370 KB - Appendix B: MAC Address Locking for Wireless Security
Download - 63.5 KB - Appendix C: Linksys Product List
Download - 85 KB - Appendix D: Future Stuff

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