TechTV's Guide to Home Networking, Broadband and Wireless
Publisher: Que | 2002 | ISBN: 0789726548 | English | True PDF | 336 pages | 8.46 Mb
Publisher: Que | 2002 | ISBN: 0789726548 | English | True PDF | 336 pages | 8.46 Mb
Internet-connected refrigerators, electronic pens that record and send your written message to your PC, wearable computers-all are examples of the latest technology gadgets designed to improve our lives. There are also appliances we're more familiar with-the home stereo, PC with email, and VCRs-whose usability could be improved exponentially, when networked to other appliances. Each chapter of Easy Living in the Digitally Connected Home presents a new piece of hardware or software, explains a networking concept needed to use and network the home appliance featured, and includes a separate section entitled "I Bet You Didn't Know" that highlights new uses for common applications, the Web or other appliances.
About the Author
Jerry Lee Ford, Jr., is an author, instructor, and a security analyst with over 13 years experience in the information technology field. He holds a Masters in Business Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia and has over five years of teaching experience in information technology. Jerry has authored seven other books including Practical Microsoft Windows Peer Networking and Absolute Beginner's Guide to Personal Firewalls. He lives in Richmond, Virginia with his wife, Mary, and their children, Alexander, William, and Molly.