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There have been a number of questions posted to the LIST in recent days
about setting up a simple home network.
FreePCTech Senior Editor David Gillett has written an excellent,
comprehensive Networking Guide that you will find on the FreePCTech site at
http://freepctech.com/guides.shtml
This should be your first stop for information . It is written and
illustrated in an easy to reference format that will allow you to go back
as problems and questions present themselves. This is a must read for
networking beginners
Network Guides
Networks Explained
Guide to Network Components
Network Switch or Hub
Guide to Network Terminology
Guide to Building a Basic Network
Network Cabling Issues
Peer to Peer vs. Client/Server
Sharing an Internet Connection
Microsoft ICS: Internet Connection Sharing
Basic Network Troubleshooting
Network Hardware Troubleshooting
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
>his prompts a question. I have two computers, the lesser one as backup,
>in case I have trouble with the main computer. When I upgrade software,
>such as update antivirus definitions, I do it on each computer. Would I
>be better off connecting the two as a LAN?
>Demetri Kolokotronis
The NOSPIN Group provides a monthly newsletter with great
tips, information and ideas: NOSPIN-L, The NOSPIN Magazine
Visit our web site to signup: http://freepctech.com
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