Establishing a home network
- TCP/IP Addressing
How IP addresses work.
- Where to Start
How to set up a computer network.
- Installing Networking on Windows NT
How to install networking on windows NT
- Testing your Network Connection
How to test that you have a connection with a network
- Setting a Default Protocol
Deciding on the protocol to use for your network.
- Three Computers, One Monitor
How to set up a three computer network using only one monitor.
- Combining Networks
How to combine two networks using different hardware protocols.
- Networking between Different Windows Versions
Resolving access problems between different windows versions on a network.
- Two computers
Networking two computers without a network hub.
- Self Study MCSE
What you need to set up the three computer network required to study for an MCSE..
- ICS Client
How to manually update a client computer to support internet connection sharing.
- Installing a Wireless Router
How to configure a wireless router to work with your network.
- Wireless Options
The choices that you have in deciding what wireless networking to use.
- Network Terminology
There are a lot of network components that look similar but work differently.
- XBOX Live
Somewhat confusing to set up but works acceptably once you redo it the right way.
- Networking Entertainment Systems
A number of different alternative ways of 'connecting' your home entertainment system to your computer network.
- Step By Step Network Your Computers & Devices
A review of this O'Reilly/Microsoft book on how to set up a network.
- Open or Closed WiFi
Looks at the pros and cons of the alternative ways to set up your wireless networking.
If you have a different question about home networking please ask Felgall.
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