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Broadband Internet Access For Dummies
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It's true that most people who buy a DSL, cable modem, or satellite service don't configure it themselves, and instead rely on technicians from their DSL provider to get it working. But those aren't the people who would buy books about high-speed Internet access. Those who go to the trouble of buying a book want to know how to do the technician's job--so as to deal with technical problems immediately, or wring maximum performance from the broadband connection. This book doesn't have any of that. The best material here is on sharing an Internet connection among several computers, but even that's better covered elsewhere. Read This Wired Home for the straight scoop on that. --David Wall
Topics covered: The pleasures of having access to a high-speed Internet connection, such as might be provided by cable modems, digital subscriber line (DSL) links, and satellite communications. The authors compare various DSL services (ADSL, SDSL, and so on), and show how to share an Internet connection among several computers.










