Networking all-in-one for dummies /
Lowe, Doug
Networking all-in-one for dummies / Doug Lowe - 6th Edition - Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2016 - xxvi, 879 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Book 1. Planning a network -- 1. Understanding networks -- 2. Planning a network -- 3. Installing network hardware -- 4. Setting up a server -- 5. Configuring Windows clients -- 6. Mac networking -- 7. Configuring other network features -- 8. Setting up a wireless network -- Book 2. Network administration -- 1. Help wanted: job description for a network administrator -- 2. Security 101 -- 3. Managing user accounts -- 4. Firewalls and virus protection -- 5. Blocking spam -- 6. Managing network software -- 7. Solving network problems -- 8. Backing up your data -- 9.Disaster recovery and business continuity planning -- Book 3: Protocols -- 1.Understanding network protocols and standards -- 2.Introduction to TCP/IP and the internet -- 3.Understanding IP addresses -- 4. Using DHCP -- 5. Using DNS -- 6. Using FTP -- 7. TCP/Ip tools and commands -- Book 4. Going virtual -- 1. Introducing virtualization -- 2. Working with Hyper-V -- 3. Working with VMware -- 4. Virtualizing your desktops -- Book 5. Remote networking -- 1. Managing mobile devices -- 2. Working with VPN for remote access -- 3. Using remote desktop access -- 4. Using remote assistance -- Book 6. Cloud networking -- 1. Cloudy with a chance of gigabytes -- 2. Using essential cloud services -- 3. Administering Office 365 -- 4. Using SharePoint online -- Book 7. Windows Server 2016 reference -- 1. Installing and configuring Windows Server 2016 -- 2.Managing Windows Server 2016 -- 3.Dealing with active directory -- 4. Managing Windows user accounts -- 5. Managing a file server -- 6. Using group policy -- 7. Troubleshooting -- 8.Windows commands -- Book 8. Using other Windows servers -- 1.Using internet information services -- 2. Managing Exchange Server 2016 -- 3.Using SQL Server 2014 -- Book 9. Managing linux systems -- 1. Installing a Linux Server -- 2. Getting used to Linux -- 3. Basic Linux network configuration -- 4. Running DHCP and DNS -- 5. Doing the Samba dance -- 6. Running Apache -- 7. Running send mail -- 8. Running FTP -- 9. Linux commands.
Are you ready to build a network, but aren't sure where to start? Networking All-In-One For Dummies, 6th Edition walks you through the basics. With nine self-contained minibooks that feature the latest updates on networking trends, including revised content for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, as well as updated coverage of broadband technologies, storage, and back-up, this fully-updated text will become your go-to guide for network development. This easy-to-understand guide gives you everything you need to dive into the network development game. Networking entails the connection of two or more computers, allowing them to share resources and exchange data. This is essential in the workplace, and has become highly popular in home settings as more and more people are connecting their home computers. Whether you're a network administrator or someone who wants to create a home-based network, understanding how to build your network effectively is critical to your success. Networking All-In-One For Dummies, 6th Edition is the best-selling resource you need to catch up on the latest networking tools and trends.
9781119154723
COMPUTER NETWORKS
TK 5105.5 .L95 2016
Networking all-in-one for dummies / Doug Lowe - 6th Edition - Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2016 - xxvi, 879 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Book 1. Planning a network -- 1. Understanding networks -- 2. Planning a network -- 3. Installing network hardware -- 4. Setting up a server -- 5. Configuring Windows clients -- 6. Mac networking -- 7. Configuring other network features -- 8. Setting up a wireless network -- Book 2. Network administration -- 1. Help wanted: job description for a network administrator -- 2. Security 101 -- 3. Managing user accounts -- 4. Firewalls and virus protection -- 5. Blocking spam -- 6. Managing network software -- 7. Solving network problems -- 8. Backing up your data -- 9.Disaster recovery and business continuity planning -- Book 3: Protocols -- 1.Understanding network protocols and standards -- 2.Introduction to TCP/IP and the internet -- 3.Understanding IP addresses -- 4. Using DHCP -- 5. Using DNS -- 6. Using FTP -- 7. TCP/Ip tools and commands -- Book 4. Going virtual -- 1. Introducing virtualization -- 2. Working with Hyper-V -- 3. Working with VMware -- 4. Virtualizing your desktops -- Book 5. Remote networking -- 1. Managing mobile devices -- 2. Working with VPN for remote access -- 3. Using remote desktop access -- 4. Using remote assistance -- Book 6. Cloud networking -- 1. Cloudy with a chance of gigabytes -- 2. Using essential cloud services -- 3. Administering Office 365 -- 4. Using SharePoint online -- Book 7. Windows Server 2016 reference -- 1. Installing and configuring Windows Server 2016 -- 2.Managing Windows Server 2016 -- 3.Dealing with active directory -- 4. Managing Windows user accounts -- 5. Managing a file server -- 6. Using group policy -- 7. Troubleshooting -- 8.Windows commands -- Book 8. Using other Windows servers -- 1.Using internet information services -- 2. Managing Exchange Server 2016 -- 3.Using SQL Server 2014 -- Book 9. Managing linux systems -- 1. Installing a Linux Server -- 2. Getting used to Linux -- 3. Basic Linux network configuration -- 4. Running DHCP and DNS -- 5. Doing the Samba dance -- 6. Running Apache -- 7. Running send mail -- 8. Running FTP -- 9. Linux commands.
Are you ready to build a network, but aren't sure where to start? Networking All-In-One For Dummies, 6th Edition walks you through the basics. With nine self-contained minibooks that feature the latest updates on networking trends, including revised content for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, as well as updated coverage of broadband technologies, storage, and back-up, this fully-updated text will become your go-to guide for network development. This easy-to-understand guide gives you everything you need to dive into the network development game. Networking entails the connection of two or more computers, allowing them to share resources and exchange data. This is essential in the workplace, and has become highly popular in home settings as more and more people are connecting their home computers. Whether you're a network administrator or someone who wants to create a home-based network, understanding how to build your network effectively is critical to your success. Networking All-In-One For Dummies, 6th Edition is the best-selling resource you need to catch up on the latest networking tools and trends.
9781119154723
COMPUTER NETWORKS
TK 5105.5 .L95 2016