Small Office NetworkingCNET Networks Inc., 2003 - 231 pages |
Contents
patchcrossover cable creation guide CDROM | 29 |
Setting up Internet connection sharing in Windows 2000 and 98SE | 43 |
Explaining that mysterious DNS | 57 |
Add and configure network adapters | 68 |
Whats the difference? | 81 |
Connect anything with Universal Plug and Play in Windows XP | 90 |
WinXP Pro Remote Desktop lets you connect to your computer from | 106 |
Top five reasons to leave Windows 9x behind | 123 |
Combining sharing and NTFS permissions in Windows 2000 | 134 |
Combining sharing and NTFS permissions in Windows XP | 149 |
New to networking? Introducing the ping command | 162 |
Use Windows XP Pros Network Diagnostics tool for comprehensive troubleshooting | 180 |
Common terms and phrases
Administrators Allow Area Connection automatically browser button bytes cable check box click OK client components Control Panel create default gateway DHCP DHCP server dial-up connection dialog box disk DNS server drive enable encryption Ethernet feature Figure F file sharing firewall Full Control hardware host install interface Internet Connection Sharing IP address Ipconfig IPSec Microsoft Networks modem NetBIOS network adapter Network Address Translation network card Network Connections Network Diagnostics NTFS permissions OK Cancel operating system option packets password ping port problem Properties Protocol REG_DWORD Remote Access Remote Assistance Remote Desktop right-click router screen server addresses sharing permissions shown in Figure SOHO network specific subnet mask switch TCP/IP tion tool troubleshooting UPnP Windows 9x Windows NT WINS server wireless access point wireless network WLAN