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Harrington 205 $a1st edition 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston $cMorgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier$dc2007 215 $a1 online resource (353 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-373744-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Ethernet Networking: For the Small Office and Professional Home Office; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; What You Need to Know; Acknowledgments; Part One: Introduction; Chapter 1. Introduction; Anatomy of a Network; Network Operating Systems; What Ethernet Really Means; Types of Ethernet; Ethernet Standards; A Bit of Ethernet History; Chapter 2. How TCP/IP and Ethernet Work; Network Data Transmission; Major TCP/IP Protocols; The Ethernet MAC Protocol; Alternative Protocol Stacks; Part Two: Design and Connectivity; Chapter 3. Fast and Gigabit Ethernet Media and Standards 327 $aUTP CablingFiber Optic Cabling; Fast Ethernet Standards; Gigabit Ethernet Standards; Chapter 4. Creating Network Segments; Hubs (Repeaters); Switches; Where Do You Put It? Wiring Closets, Walls, Floors, and Ceilings-Oh, My!; Appendix: Wiring RJ-45 Plugs and Connectors; Chapter 5. Connecting to the Internet; ISPs and IP Addresses; Internet Connection Protocols; Dial-up Connections; Direct Connections; Chapter 6. Routing; IP Addressing; Getting an IP Address; Domain Names and DNS; Making Routing Decisions; Router Capabilities; Adding Routers to an Ethernet 327 $aChapter 7. Integrating Wireless TransmissionsWireless MAC Protocol versus Ethernet MAC Protocol; Wireless Speeds and Standards; Wireless Access Points; Wireless Security Issues; Part Three: Making the Network Work; Chapter 8. Network Servers: Files, the Web, and Printers; Client-Server versus Peer-to-Peer File Sharing; Server Operating Systems; Web Servers; Print Serving; Chapter 9. Network Maintenance, Monitoring, and Control; Command-Line Tools; Sample GUI-Based Tools; Real-Time Monitoring and Packet Sniffing; Remote Control; Chapter 10. Security Issues 327 $aSecurity Threats to Home and Small OfficesBasic Defenses; Advanced Defenses; Security Resources; Chapter 11. Network Design and Simulation Software; Network Design Tools; The Network Hierarchy; Simulating Network Traffic; Documenting the Network Design; Part Four: Ethernet Solution Examples; Chapter 12. Network Example 1: Professional Home Network; Chapter 13. Ethernet Example 2: Small-But-Growing Real Estate; Business Overview; Network Plans; Network Design Considerations; Chapter 14. Network Example 3: Small Law Firm; The Internet, the Backbone, and Equipment Rooms 327 $aConnecting End-User DevicesSecurity Considerations; Appendix A. Older Ethernet Standards; Thick Coaxial Cable (10BASE5); Thin Coaxial Cable (10BASE2); 10BASE-T; Appendix B. 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