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Networking All-in-one Desk Reference For Dummies Doug Lowe

Networking All-in-one Desk Reference For Dummies By Doug Lowe

Networking All-in-one Desk Reference For Dummies by Doug Lowe


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Summary

Featuring material on Windows Server 2008, Red Hat[registered] Fedora[registered], Vista, and Office 2007, and the wireless standards, this title contains information you need to manage both large and small networks. It helps you to discover how to make your network share information in the most efficient way possible.

Networking All-in-one Desk Reference For Dummies Summary

Networking All-in-one Desk Reference For Dummies by Doug Lowe

10 books in 1 - your key to networking success! Your one-stop guide to the latest updates on networking. Packed with new and updated material on Windows Server 2008, the latest Red Hat[registered] Fedora[registered], Vista, and Office 2007, and the most up-to-date wireless standards, this solitary reference contains everything you need to manage both large and small networks. With these ten minibooks, you'll discover how to make your network share information in the most efficient way possible. Discover how to: manage Macs in a Windows environment; handle mobile devices on a network; configure Windows[registered] XP and Vista clients; back up and protect your data; and, set up a wireless network.

About Doug Lowe

Doug Lowe has written a whole bunch of computer books, including more than 35 For Dummies books, among them Networking For Dummies, 8th Edition, Java All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, PowerPoint 2007 For Dummies, and Word 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies. He lives in sunny Fresno, California, where the motto is Fres-YES!, (unfortunately, I'm not making that up) with his wife, the youngest of his three daughters, and a couple of dogs (a goofy-looking six-month-old Shar-Pei/black Lab mix named Lucy and a yellow Lab named Odie). He's one of those obsessive-compulsive decorating nuts who creates computer-controlled Halloween decorations that rival Disney's Haunted Mansion.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Book I: Networking Basics. Chapter 1: Understanding Networks. Chapter 2: Understanding Network Protocols and Standards. Chapter 3: Understanding Network Hardware. Chapter 4: Understanding Network Operating Systems. Book II: Building a Network. Chapter 1: Planning a Network. Chapter 2: Installing Network Hardware. Chapter 3: Setting Up a Network Server. Chapter 4: Configuring Windows XP and Vista Clients. Chapter 5: Configuring Macintosh Computers for Networking. Chapter 6: Configuring Other Network Features. Chapter 7: Verifying Your Network Installation. Book III: Networking Administration and Security. Chapter 1: Help Wanted: Job Description for a Network Administrator. Chapter 2: Security 101. Chapter 3: Managing User Accounts. Chapter 4: Firewalls and Virus Protection. Chapter 5: Managing Network Software. Chapter 6: Solving Network Problems. Chapter 7: Network Performance Anxiety. Chapter 8: Backing Up Your Data. Chapter 9: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. Book IV: TCP/IP and the Internet. Chapter 1: Introduction to TCP/IP and the Internet. Chapter 2: Understanding IP Addresses. Chapter 3: Using DHCP. Chapter 4: Using DNS. Chapter 5: Using FTP. Chapter 6: TCP/IP Tools and Commands. Book V: Wireless Networking. Chapter 1: Setting Up a Wireless Network. Chapter 2: Securing a Wireless Network. Chapter 3: Hotspotting. Chapter 4: Troubleshooting a Wireless Network. Chapter 5: Wireless Networking with Bluetooth. Book VI: Telecom, Convergence, and Mobile Devices. Chapter 1: Understanding Telecom Systems. Chapter 2: Managing a PBX System. Chapter 3: Unified Messaging: Voice Mail, E-Mail, and Fax Together. Chapter 4: Using VoIP. Chapter 5: Managing Mobile Devices. Book VII: Windows Server 2008 Reference. Chapter 1: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2008. Chapter 2: Managing Windows Server 2008. Chapter 3: Dealing with Active Directory. Chapter 4: Managing Windows User Accounts. Chapter 5: Managing a File Server. Chapter 6: Using Group Policy. Chapter 7: Troubleshooting. Chapter 8: Windows Commands. Book VIII: Using Other Windows Servers. Chapter 1: Using Internet Information System (IIS). Chapter 2: Managing Exchange Server 2007. Chapter 3: Using SQL Server 2008. Chapter 4: Using SharePoint. Book IX: Linux Networking Reference. Chapter 1: Installing a Linux Server. Chapter 2: Getting Used to Linux. Chapter 3: Basic Linux Network Configuration. Chapter 4: Running DHCP and DNS. Chapter 5: Doing the Samba Dance. Chapter 6: Running Apache. Chapter 7: Running Sendmail. Chapter 8: Running FTP. Chapter 9: Linux Commands. Book X: Appendixes. Appendix A: Directory of Useful Web Sites. Appendix B: Glossary. Index.

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GOR003535538
9780470179154
0470179155
Networking All-in-one Desk Reference For Dummies by Doug Lowe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20080201
912
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