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Home computer networking helps you inter connect all the desktop
computers and laptops in your house. Read on to know some more…

The first thing
that you will have to decide on while planning out your home network is will
your network will be wired or wireless. The concept in each case will remain the
same where in all your computers will connect up to a central router, which will
negotiate the connections to your ISP through a cable or a DSL modem.
It is a common fact the wireless home network provides much more convenience
than wired networks. They do not require cabling and allow users to move from
one room to another with freedom. But wired networks are more secure and
reliable and if you can reuse the existing phone lines or the electrical wiring,
then the cost of installing new cables is reduced drastically.
Wired Home Network
In the case of wired networks, the entire set up is known as Local Areas Network
(LAN) wherein small bundles of cables are used which is available in every room
of your house. These cables can be used for a phone line or a computer
connection. Usually, a minimum of one Ethernet cable is required in a room. A
standard bundle of wire contains four cables:
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Cat5e Ethernet
cable for a computer
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Cat5e Ethernet
cable for a phone
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A coaxial cable
for a television
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A coaxial cable
which will provide input from a DVD player
The cables lead
to a common area where the phone lines can be split and the computer ports can
be patched to a panel with jacks. Now, each computer is patched with a short
Ethernet cable into the network router to gain access to the Internet.
Wireless Home Network
In the case of wireless networks, the entire system is known as Wireless Local
Area Network (WLAN) or Wireless Fidelity (WiFi). This type of network has gained
such immense popularity over the last five years, that now a wireless node at a
coffee place is a common thing. The most common factor that affects the range of
your wireless network at home is the wireless access point placed inside the
house, the materials used in the construction of the house and any other
physical obstructions between your devices the node.
Home Computer Networking Tips
You have to decide on the kind of network that you want for your house depending
on the various pros and cons with each type. Below are some home computer
networking tips that will help you make the system more robust and secure:
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Ensure that you
have changed the default username and passwords for the administrator accounts,
especially if you are using a wi-fi system. The hackers can easily access your
network from outside the building and can hack into your system as all routers
come with standard passwords.
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Ensure that the
firewall on all the computers and routers is turned on. Revoke rights that can
allow the users to set the firewall off. Installing additional personal software
on each computer will help you make your system more secure.
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Assign static IP
addresses to each of the computer. Ensure that you set up a private IP address
range to prevent your computers to be directly accessible from the Internet.
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Set the ‘Auto
Connect to wi-fi’ option off. You computer may accidentally connect to a
neighboring network, which can pose severe security threats.
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In case you have
a wireless network setup, then change the default SSID immediately. Also, ensure
that you have disabled the SSID broadcast feature on your network router.
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Network should be
turned off when not in use. Turning it on and off frequently is not a feasible
solution, however when the network will not be required for an extended period
of time, it can be turned off.
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Enable and use
Wired Equivalency Frequency (WEP) which will help encrypt all the data exchanged
over your router.
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Enable MAC
address filter on your network. You will also have to provide MAC address to all
your computers to turn the filtering on. A MAC address is very difficult to fake
and increases the security of a network tremendously.
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Use a
non-standard channel for your wireless network which will make it difficult for
your hackers to access your network.
You will need to
network your home computers for a home-based business or simply for the
convenience of connecting all you home PC and laptops in your house together.
You can choose a wired or a wireless network weighing all the pros and cons. But
ensure that you keep your network secure from malicious users and viruses.
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