Denniston (Intel Corporation) presents a guide to building a small network using the Windows operating system and Ethernet that attempts to avoid the complexities of many of the features of the technologies that are not necessary for the setting up of a small network. He moves through the material paralleling the steps necessary for setting up, installing, and managing the network. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Ken Denniston has worked at Intel Corporation for seven years, focusing on making Intel’s networking products easy to use. He has written documentation, designed user interfaces, and conducted usability tests for networking products, including recent work on small-business networking products. He initiated development of the Intel Network Setup Wizard, designed and executed the usability studies on the software, and wrote the online documentation included with the Wizard.
Denniston (Intel Corporation) presents a guide to building a small network using the Windows operating system and Ethernet that attempts to avoid the complexities of many of the features of the technologies that are not necessary for the setting up of a small network. He moves through the material paralleling the steps necessary for setting up, ins
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