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Last updated on
27 March 2008
Building a home LAN using Linux
This is a step-by-step guide in setting up a Linux workstation and server on the internet. (Neil Gunton: 2002) More info >>
Setting up a peer-to-peer network using Windows 98 Second Edition
A step-by-step guide on how to set up a network to connect up to 10 workstations. (Microsoft: 2004) More info >>
Securing Windows 2000 Professional in a peer-to-peer networking environment
This step-by-step guide looks at peer-to-peer networking and includes tips on securing the file system and user accounts, and how to use a firewall. (Microsoft Small Business Center) More info >>
Configuring Windows 2000 Professional to work in a peer-to-peer workgroup
What to do if Windows 2000 Professional is having difficulty communicating with other computers that are running Windows 2000, Windows 95, or Windows 98 in a peer-to-peer workgroup. (Microsoft: Nov 2003) More info >>
Home networking using Windows XP
This series of articles explains how to choose the right network technology for your home, the right components to obtain, and how to install and connect them properly. (Microsoft Windows XP: 2001) More info >>
Networking an Apple Mac with a Windows PC
This article provides an overview of options for connecting a Macintosh to a PC (using Microsoft Windows) or other computer on the same network. (Apple Computers, Inc: 2004) More info >>
Trainer's manual: computer networking
The toolkit is designed for trainers interested in teaching their students desktop support and basic systems administration tasks required for managing a lab. (Compumentor) More info >>
