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Teach Yourself PC Networking for Small Businesses
Just as small enterprises - businesses, voluntary organisations etc - acquired their first PC's s a decade or more ago, they are now implementing small networks, mainly to share resources such as ADSL (broadband) Internet connections. Larger companies have the resources to employ full time technical support staff or can afford to contract their network
services to support companies. However, the truly small enterprise needs to be able to install and maintain a PC network and protect their business by protecting their data. This book is the perfect guide to installing and maintaining networks, disaster recovery, installing applications, client/server systems and security - all of the skills a small enterprise needs. With this book, which is fully updated to cover Windows Vista as well as XP, the small business, charity, school or any other small enterprise can manage their network and reduce technician's costs.
* Timely publication, to coincide with and include the new Microsoft Operating System, Windows Vista, as well as Windows XP
* Little or no competition in the consumer market
* Established author with practical experience of the subject matter
* Ideal for a wide range of small enterprises
* Enables the reader to avoid the costs of unnecessary expert support where possible
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: Sharing Resources
Chapter 3: Cables And Connectors
Chapter 4: Wireless Networks
Chapter 5: Planning Your Network
Chapter 6: Expanding Your Network
Chapter 7: Fault Tolerance And Disaster Recovery
Chapter 8: Installing Windows
Chapter 9: Internet And E-Mail
Chapter 10: Installing Applications
Chapter 11: Building A Node
Chapter 12: Client/Server Networks
Chapter 13: Printing
Chapter 14: Security
Chapter 15: Documentation And Training
Chapter 16: Troubleshooting
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