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Voice Over WLANS: The Complete Guide (Communications Engineering)»rank: 996069by: Michael Finneran
: :Wireless local area networks (WLANs) have traditionally been used to transport only data, but are now being used to carry voice traffic as well as provided new combined voice and data services. Voice over WLANs also offers more flexibility than wired networks (changes to a WLAN don't require changes to installed wiring) and greater capacity than wired networks. This book provides a solid overview of voice over WLANs/VoIP (voice over internet protocol) technology, including voice coding, packet loss, delay and 'jitter,' and 'echo' control. It shows how to combine both WLAN and VoIP technology to create effective voice over WLAN systems. * Gives complete details on integrating voice and data ... |
Speed!: Understanding and Installing Home Networks (Sams Other)»rank: 876871by: Michael Wolf
: :This book is more than a guide. It is a valuable reference that is written in plain, non-technical language so readers can put the information to use straightaway. There are descriptions of the latest technologies, protocols, services, and software packages. The reader will unearth methods on how to create an economical and secure network for their families as well as their home-based business. The author teaches how to pick the right networking solution; finding free and low-cost connection software; ensuring network security, as well as how to save money by sharing an Internet connection among multiple PCs. And most importantly, the homeowner will discover how to plan for their network's ... |
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Security Sage's Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure»rank: 907523by: Brian Kenyon
: :Security Sage's Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure will be the only publication that provides security and Information Technology (IT) professionals an in-depth and comprehensive view of network devices, protocols and architectures. It provides detailed guidance on real-world network threats and exposures. While most network security books focus on ancillary topics, such as operating systems, RDBMS, groupware, and other applications, this book will concentrate strictly on the nuts and bolts of networks, such as routers, firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and the networking protocols that work in congress with them. It has over 200 pages dedicated to the most up-to-date network layer attacks and mitigation techniques across an wide assortment ... |
Technology and Purpose: Data Systems and the Advancement of the Not-for-Profit Organization»rank: 1166158by: Joseph Robert Liberto
: :Technology and Purpose: Data Systems and The Advancement of The Not-for-Profit Organization, discusses the myriad considerations when incorporating technology into your non-profit organization. This book deals with important concepts having to do with the planning and development of data systems projects, implementation of such projects, and continuing support of small-scale electronic data systems. |
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DOS UNIX Networking and Internetworking»rank: 984346by: Michael J. Burgard, Kenneth D. Phillips
: :This book offers readers practical guidelines for building networks with a wide variety of configurations for all types of computing environments, including DOS, UNIX, OS/2 and Windows NT. Internetworking is also addressed, through product reviews, hardware recommendations, and a complete discussion of implementation strategies. |
The Networking CD Bookshelf (Volume 2.0)»rank: 1040617by: O'Reilly & Associates Inc.
: :More and more, technology professionals are relying on the Web, online help, and other online information sources to solve their tough problems. Now, with O'Reilly's Networking CD Bookshelf, Version 2.0, you can have the same convenient online access to your favorite O'Reilly books--all from your CD-ROM drive. We've packed seven of our best-selling guides onto this CD-ROM, giving you 4,016 pages of O'Reilly references and tutorials --fully searchable and cross-referenced, so you can search either the individual index for each book or the master index for the entire collection. Included are the complete, unabridged versions of these popular titles: TCP/IP Network Administration, 3rd Edition DNS & Bind, 4th Edition Building ... |
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Novell Certified Linux Professional Study Guide (Novell Press)»rank: 769685by: Emmett Dulaney
: :This official Novell Press Study Guide is your key to reviewing the fundamentals of installing, running, and administering SUSE LINUX so that you can pass Novell Practicum: 050-069, Novell's Certified Linux Professional exam, and become a Novell CLP. Expert trainer and curriculum developer Emmett Dulaney brings you the practical knowledge, tested techniques, real-world scenarios, and hands-on lab exercises you need to help you get the CLP certification from Novell. |
Gigabit Ethernet Networking»rank: 969458by: David G. Cunningham, William G. Lane, Bill Lane, David Cunningham
: :With the capability to increase network traffic speeds by a factor of ten, Gigabit Ethernet technology is of critical importance to network engineers and administrators. With in-depth and hands-on knowledge from key contributors to the Gigabit Ethernet standard, Gigabit Ethernet Networking provides both the necessary context of the technology and advanced knowledge of its implementation. Network architects and engineers will find critical information on the fundamental issues that effect the deployment of Gigabit Ethernet technology. This comprehensive guide covers critical compatibility information for end stations, repeaters, switches, and routers in Gigabit Ethernet networks, transmission issues involving both copper and optical fiber physical layers, proven planning procedures that guide network engineers ... |
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OFDM Wireless LANs: A Theoretical and Practical Guide (Kaleidoscope)»rank: 819653by: Juha Heiskala, John Terry
: :OFDM Wireless LANs: A Theoretical and Practical Guide explores OFDM WLAN basics, including components of OFDM and multi-carrier WLAN standards. This book also provides a practical approach to OFDM by including software and hardware examples and detailed implementation explanations. And it defines and explains the mathematical concepts behind OFDM necessary for successful OFDM WLAN implementations. |
David Linthicum's Guide to Client/Server and Intranet Development»rank: 1137785by: David S. Linthicum
: :'Take Linthicum's warnings seriously . . . he's been through the fire!'-Rusty Weston, Senior Editor, PC Week. A renowned client/server expert provides state-of-the-art techniques for building client/server and intranet applications. In this valuable guide, client/server guru David Linthicum shows developers how to use cutting-edge development tools and techniques to build real-life business applications. The book provides step-by-step procedures for creating these applications, explains how to select the software and hardware that's right for your projects, and even provides guidelines on estimating project costs. This unique book covers client/server and network architectures, types of middleware, and development tools so you can determine the right approach to building a client/server or intranet ... |