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Upgrading and Repairing PCs

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Tips and Tricks

Network configuration can take a long time unless you have a few tricks up your sleeve. Use this section to help you find faster, easier, and better ways to set up and use your network.

Installation

  • If you are setting up several systems with identical hardware, NICs, and software, consider making an image file of the first system after you complete its installation with a program such as Drive Image Professional and then connecting the other computers and "cloning" the first computer's hard disk to each additional system. Check with the imaging software vendor for details.

  • Don't click OK in the Windows Networks properties sheet until you have made all the changes you want to make (see the previous list) on a Windows 9x or Me system. Whenever you click OK, you are prompted to reboot the system to apply the changes.

  • If you're salvaging old 10BASE-T Ethernet cards for a network, use Category 5 UTP and dual-speed hubs to make switching to Fast Ethernet in the future easier. I recommend this only if your systems use ISA cards; new 10/100 Ethernet cards cost less than $20 each.

Sharing Resources

  • If you want to have network drives or folders show up as part of My Computer so you can search them and see them easily in Windows Explorer, map a drive letter to each one. This step is desirable with any combination of operating systems and is a virtual necessity on networks in which Windows 2000 or Windows XP computers are accessing shared resources on a Windows 9x computer. Browsing the network is very slow without mapped drives, but access to shares through a mapped drive letter is very fast.

  • To more easily keep drive mappings straight, I use the drive letter I plan to use for mapping on other workstations as the name of the shared resource on my peer server. In other words, if I want to map the D: drive on my peer server as "P:", I name it "P" when I set its sharing properties. Then, as I view the folder from another computer, I know from its name that I should map it as "P:". This enables multiple PCs to easily map the same resource as the same drive letter on different systems, which makes it easier if people in your office play musical computers.

Setting Up Security

  • If you're building a peer-to-peer network, keep in mind that passwords are the only way to keep unwanted users out of your system.

  • Create a group of several users and assign rights on a group basis when you have several users who need the same access rights.

Sharing Internet Connections

  • If you are planning to share an Internet connection using Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing or other computer-based sharing programs, don't set up File and Printer Sharing on the computer that does the sharing (the proxy server or gateway computer); share drives on other computers instead, or install a self-contained network storage device. See Chapter 19 for software you can add to your computer to keep it safe on the Internet.

  • Routers and gateway devices are an economical way to share broadband access in a home or small office, and they are easier to manage and more reliable than using ICS or other sharing programs. Routers and gateways can also act as firewalls to protect your computer from unauthorized access from the Internet.

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         Main Menu
    Main Page
    Table of content
    Copyright
    About the Author
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Development of the PC
    Chapter 2. PC Components, Features, and System Design
    Chapter 3. Microprocessor Types and Specifications
    Chapter 4. Motherboards and Buses
    Chapter 5. BIOS
    Chapter 6. Memory
    Chapter 7. The ATA/IDE Interface
    Chapter 8. The SCSI Interface
    Chapter 9. Magnetic Storage Principles
    Chapter 10. Hard Disk Storage
    Chapter 11. Floppy Disk Storage
    Chapter 12. High-Capacity Removable Storage
    Chapter 13. Optical Storage
    Chapter 14. Physical Drive Installation and Configuration
    Chapter 15. Video Hardware
    Chapter 16. Audio Hardware
    Chapter 17. I/O Interfaces from Serial and Parallel to IEEE-1394 and USB
    Chapter 18. Input Devices
    Chapter 19. Internet Connectivity
    Chapter 20. Local Area Networking
    Focus of This Chapter
    Defining a Network
    Client/Server Versus Peer Networks
    Network Protocols Overview
    Hardware Elements of Your Network
    Network Cable Installations
    Wireless Network Standards
    Network Protocols
    Other Home Networking Solutions
    Putting Your Network Together
    Tips and Tricks
    Direct Cable Connections
    Troubleshooting a Network
    Chapter 21. Power Supply and Chassis/Case
    Chapter 22. Building or Upgrading Systems
    Chapter 23. PC Diagnostics, Testing, and Maintenance
    Chapter 24. File Systems and Data Recovery
    Appendix A. Glossary
    Appendix B. Key Vendor Contact Information
    Appendix C. Troubleshooting Index
    List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
    Index


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