Chapter 1. Understanding Basic Networking - In this chapter, we need to establish an understanding of what networking is, in the context of computers. We'll cover a little bit of the conceptual by exploring networking with the perceptual; that is, you'll learn by doing. Chapter 2. Project 1: Making Your Computers Talk to Each Other - In this chapter we will begin to build a network solution that we will use as the basis for the rest of the projects in this book. Chapter 3. Project 2: Sharing Files, Printers, and Other Stuff on Your Network - This chapter looks at how to share files, printers, and other devices among the computers in your home network.
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Chapter 1, A Telephony Revolution - This is where we chop up the kindling and light the fire. Asterisk is going to change the world of telecom, and this is where we discuss our reasons for that belief. Chapter 2, Preparing a System for Asterisk - Covers some of the engineering considerations you should have in mind when designing a telecommunications system. Chapter 3, Installing Asterisk - Covers the obtaining, compiling, and installation of Asterisk.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Asterisk The Future of Telephony - O’Reilly
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Chapter 1 - Do you need a virtual private network? Good question. Read this chapter and find out. After we scare you with some common security breaches, you will find some comforting reasons why a virtual private network may be your solution. Chapter 2 - Still here? This chapter details the various pieces that make a VPN function and make it more secure. Firewalls, encryption/authentication, and some basic VPN protocols and standards are covered. Chapter 3 - How much is this going to cost me? Justifying the cost of all these |
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While this book is mostly about the Internet, congestion control applies to all packet-oriented networks. Therefore, Chapter 2 is written in a somewhat general manner and explains the underlying principles in a broad way even though they were mainly applied to Internet protocols. This book does not simply say ‘TCP works like this’ – rather, it says ‘mechanism a has this underlying reasoning and works as follows’ in Chapter 2 and ‘this is how TCP uses mechanism a’ in Chapter 3. In this book, there is a clear distinction between things that are standardized and deployed as opposed to things that should be regarded as research efforts. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Network Congestion Control: Managing Internet Traffic - Wiley
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Chapter 1. Peer-to-Peer Networking in Mobile Communications Based on SIP Chapter 2. Protocols for Data Propagation in Wireless Sensor Networks Chapter 3. A-Cell: A Novel Architecture for 4G and 4G+ Wireless Networks Chapter 4. Third Generation WCDMA Radio Evolution Chapter 5. Evolution of CDMA from Interference-Limited to Noise Limited Chapter 6. Power Control Implementation in Generation CDMA Systems Chapter 7. Power Control in Wireless Networks: Characteristics and Fundamentals Chapter 8. Average Outage Duration of Wireless Communication Systems
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Read more about this free ebooks:Wireless Communications Systems and Networks
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