The Henricks book was easy to follow, clearly explained, and had fairly good diagrams. But once again, I thought the Networking by Example was better.
Product Description
Discusses how a home network can revolutionize home computing, build a home network using cables, powerlines, phonelines, or wireless adapters, share Internet connection, files, printers, and other peripherals, and secure, optimize, and troubleshoot your network.Softcover.CD-ROM included.
From the Author
Mark Henricks is a freelance journalist, specializing in technology and business, whose byline has appeared on more than 1,000 articles in nearly 100 publications. He lives in Austin, Texas.
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12/16/2009
Review of Mastering Home Networking (Paperback)
I looked through this and about 5-10 other books on home networking at a bookstore. This book was my second choice, but I ultimately went for "Networking by Example" by Barry Press (which was especially helpful for people making networks with Linux and Windows in the same network).
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