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Product Description: Teach yourself how to use the networking features in Windows 7 to connect your home computers, even if they use different operating systems. With Step by Step, you set the pace -- building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them!* Network your Windows 7-based PCs and set up security* Add a Mac or Linux-based computer* Share printers, devices, and files with everyone in your home* Stream media over your network or to a remote PC* Tweak your network and sharing settings* Troubleshoot problems and perform easy maintenanceYour Step by Step digital content includes:* Fully searchable online edition of this book -- with unlimited access on the Web

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Network Your Computers & Devices Step by Step
Ciprian Adrian Rusen
7 Tutorials
Editor
Kenyon Brown

Copyright 2010 Ciprian Adrian Rusen

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Dedication

To the people who enlighten my life with their candid smiles.

Also, to Seth Godin and Ed Bott for being subtle but important influences in my decision to write and publish this book, thus making one of my biggest dreams come true.

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank all of my friends who helped in the writing of this book through their patience, moral support, and sometimes, even technical support. It was great to hear their You can do it! encouragements whenever I was in need of hearing such words.

A Romanian Multumesc! goes to Alexandru Muntean, Alexandru Orbescu, and the 7 Tutorials team. They all have been very active helpers and true friends. Without them, some of the pages in this book would have been finished at a much slower pace.

A French Merci! goes to both my sister and my girlfriend. Their love and subtle support did wonders for keeping my energy levels up as I worked on the book.

Last but not least, I would like to thank Ken Brown, the senior editor on this project. Hes been a really great guy to work with. We had an outstanding collaboration, and I cant wait for us to hopefully work together on future projects.

Introducing Home Networking

In a modern home, it is no longer unusual for family members to own multiple computers and network devices. In most houses, you can find at least a desktop computer, which is generally used for more performance-intensive tasks such as gaming or professional work of any kind. Parents bring home their work laptops or notebooks, which they use to connect to their business network and do a bit of work outside the office, when needed. Children also have their own systems, usually a mobile computer that they can easily take to school or university. All of these computers probably have different operating systems, depending on the year when they were purchased and the preference of each person. Some family members might be Windows users, while others might prefer the Mac computers from Apple. Some people who are very fond of free software might use the latest version of Ubuntu Linux. In addition to computers, a family may own other devices such as printers, scanners, consoles, mobile phones with network connectivity via Bluetooth wireless, and so on.

With the help of a router and a few network cables, you can create your own home network and connect all these computers and devices together. The list of advantages for doing so is very long and includes:

  • The possibility to easily exchange data between all computers and devices.

  • Sharing devices between all the computers on the home network. For example, you can share the homes printer or an external hard disk drive that everyone can use to back up their most important data, and so on.

  • Media streaming between computers.

  • Paying for only one Internet connection and sharing it with all the computers and devices on your network.

  • Wireless access to the network and the Internet throughout your entire house.

  • Playing multiplayer games via your home network.

This book covers all you need to know about setting up your home network and taking advantage of all its capabilities. Included in the book are chapters about setting up and using the networking features in Windows 7, making different operating systems work together on the network, and streaming your media over the network and the Internet. It also covers sharing devices in the network, the tools and features you need to use to keep your network secure, and setting up parental controls for your children. Last but not least, it also provides guidance on how to troubleshoot network and Internet problems by yourself.

Operating Systems Covered in the Book

This book is focused mostly on Windows 7 and shows how to use the network-related features included in this operating system. However, there are dedicated sections that cover network interoperability between Windows 7 and the following operating systems: Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista Service Pack 2, Mac OS X v10.6 (Snow Leopard), and Ubuntu Linux v10.10 (Maverick Meerkat).

Assumptions

The exercises in this book assume that you know the basics of computing and that some of your computers have Windows 7 already installed and configured. The exercises do not cover Windows 7 installation and personalization tasks. They dive directly into networking features and configuration settings.

This book explains how to install, configure, and manage a home network setup similar to the one shown in the following diagram.

In your home there are several computers desktops and laptops or notebooks - photo 1

In your home, there are several computers (desktops and laptops or notebooks), each with an operating system installed and all connected to the router. Also, there are several external devices (such as printers, scanners, and so on) connected to any of the computers in your network that you would like to share with the network.

Minimum System Requirements

To run Windows 7 and work your way through the exercises in this book, your computer must meet certain specifications.

Windows 7

To run Windows 7, including the Aero desktop experience features, your computer needs to meet the following minimum requirements:

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