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In 1989, James started contributing to Unix Today! magazine, and he continues to cover technology for major technology publications (such as Network World) today. His first book, Integrating Unix and NetWare Networks, was published by Novell Press in 1993, and he has continued writing books, articles, and jokes about technology and real life ever since.
His 14 (now 15) books include a best-selling series of five NetWare books for Sybex, and others on Internet technology, technology business management, and humor. James presented a series of NetWare and Internet technology tutorials for Networld+InterOp from 1994 through 1997. Media appearances include technology expert commentary for KRLD News Radio, Dallas, TX, and WGBH 89.7, National Public Radio, Boston.
An objective voice for the technology consumer, James writes a weekly column called Small Business Technology for Network World. He also presents topics such as The Hilarious Pain of Data Security to groups under the umbrella of GaskinGuides to Technology. Although unaffiliated with any vendor, James is biased toward cost-effective and intelligent technology products for small- and medium-sized businesses.
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Acknowledgments.
Part I: Determining Which Broadband Is Right for You.
Chapter 1: Why You Need Broadband Internet Access.
Chapter 2: Getting Familiar with Broadband Technology.
Chapter 3: Types of Broadband Providers.
Chapter 4: Types of Alternative Broadband Providers.
Chapter 5: Emerging Broadband Service Options.
Chapter 6: Pros and Cons: Choosing Your Best Broadband Option.
Part II: Practicing Safe Broadband.
Chapter 7: Understanding Computer Security.
Chapter 8: Examining Your Home Broadband Hookup.
Chapter 9: Examining the Multitenant Broadband Hookup.
Part III: Moving from Stand-Alone PCs to a Network.
Chapter 10: Server and Storage Options.
Chapter 11: What You Need to Know About Desktop Networking.
Chapter 12: What You Need to Know About TCP/IP Networks and Routing.
Chapter 13: Backup and Disaster Recovery.
Part IV: Linking Your Network Devices.
Chapter 14: Wired Connection Options.
Chapter 15: Wireless Connection Options.
Chapter 16: Wireless Security in Depth.
Chapter 17: Avoiding Wireless Eavesdropping and Hacking.
Part V: Troubleshooting.
Chapter 18: Troubleshooting Internet Access Problems.
Chapter 19: Troubleshooting Your Side of the Connection.
Appendix A: Quick Hits Roundup.
Appendix B: Additional Web Directory Listings.
Appendix C: Broadband, Internet, and Networking Definitions.
Index.
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