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November 22 2009

Build Your Own Home Network

Product DescriptionCreate a cost-efficient home network easily! Complete with more than 100 easy-to-follow photographs, this step-by-step guide explains everything you need to know to get your home network up and running in no time. Plus, you’ll get full details on costs and equipment needed for set-up and use. . . . More >>

Build Your Own Home Network

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5 Responses to “Build Your Own Home Network”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Super book. We used this to guide us through networking our home computers. Very easy. Worked like a charm. The pictures helped alot. We just followed the advice,planned ahead and it all fell into place. My thanks to the authors.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    Very good book visually. A bit older technology than I expected. Would definitely recommend to a novice at setting up a new network at home or in a small office. . .
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    You learn more about networking in computers 101. To say follow the wizards is not enought. There is no help if something goes wrong. The book is not worth the money I will put it in the trash rather than sell it to someome else.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    The title says it all. If you follow the steps given studiously, you should have no problems planning, purchasing and setting up your own home network, provided that you stick to the basic configuration of Win98, Ethernet, and dialup through the phone line/DSL connection. Nothing “fancy” like WLAN here. If this seems incredibly simple to you, there are thicker books out there. This is one book which can be read easily from cover to cover, not least because of the large typeface. I felt very comfortable with it; there is no feeling of being “talked down to”, or being overtaxed with jargon. The many pictures enhance the user-friendliness, apart from those which are rather grainy in quality or which do not convey much useful information due to the lack of creative use of graphics.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    This book is only useful if you are hooking up PC’s running Windows 98. If you have any other OS or want to connect to a Mac, this book is totally useless.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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