Network Cable And Software

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Network cabling

You have no idea what networking cabling is available or what it means. Network speed depends on the type of cabling and hardware you use, but you’re not sure what network speed is or how much you’ll need.You have Ethernet 10/100 network cards already installed in your computers. You need to know what type of cable you can use with these cards, what the difference between 10 and 100 is, and if there’s any other hardware you need to set up your computers.

Networking software

You want to connect to the Internet, so you want to know if you have to use the TCP/IP protocolon your network. This is a common misunderstanding. TCP/IP is the protocol of the Internet, but you can use a separate protocol for your network, even if you’re attaching to the Internet.In planning your network, you realize that everyone in the house uses a PC except for your youngest son. He uses an iMac. Is there any way you can attach his computer to the network, or will you have to purchase him a printer of his own? You can attach Macintoshes to a PC network and enable them to share printers and files by using special networking software.

Using the network

If you have already set up your network—installed cabling and hardware—but you’re having trouble getting computers to see each other or locate resources on the network, you can quickly find the help you need in this section. Consider these scenarios.

Connecting computers


Ever since you set up your network, you have one computer that just won’t see the other computers in the Network Neighborhood. You’ve tried everything you can think of, but you’re ready to throw the computer out the window.

You recently changed the network card on your computer and now you can’t get that computer to attach to the network. Is there anything you can try that you haven’t already? You might need to update or reinstall your adapter driver or reconfigure your protocol configuration.

Using network printers and other resources

Your printer is set up and ready to go; however, no one on the network can see the printer in his or her computer. You know there’s something else you must do, but you’re not sure what it is. You’ll want to make sure that you’ve installed the appropriate network printer driver in each computer. Only


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