Windows 98 will be bundled with millions of new computers sold in1998, and an equally large number of users will upgrade from Windows95 because of improved networking capabilities. Ideal reference... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Useful both to the novice and the network administrator, this book is a no-nonsense guide that eliminates the technical jargon that only an electrical engineer would find useful in the real world. For example, rather than bogging the reader down with lengthy explanations of the OSI Reference Model and how network protocols map to is various layers, this book focuses on how to set up such protocols on a Win98 client using step-by-step instructions. An experienced network technician who already understands the underlying technical details of such issues will find this a useful reference guide, while a novice will find that it brings him up to speed on the basics of networking and teaches him how to configure a networked Win98 computer in the real world.
Good book for setting up and maximizing your network
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book offers pretty comprehensive coverage of networking with the 98 OS. Especially useful information on integrating with NT and NetWare networks, but good fundamental coverage of protocols and remote access.Worth the $$.
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