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Why You Want Your Own Network
By: Cisco Press
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    2004-09-08

    Table of Contents:
  • Why You Want Your Own Network
  • What Networks Really Are
  • How Networks Really Work
  • Sharing Files and Printers
  • Sharing an Internet Connection
  • Home Entertainment Centers

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    Why You Want Your Own Network - Home Entertainment Centers


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    Listening to music has certainly changed over the years. Instead of playing one song or a single disc at a time, PCs have made it easy to set up play lists of your favorite songs so that you never have to play DJ during a party again. Until recently, it simply wasn’t very convenient to play music that was stored on your computer through your stereo because most people didn’t want a PC in their living room. That all changed with the introduction of products such as the Linksys WMA11B Wireless-B Media Adapter shown in Figure 1-7. This handy device wirelessly bridges the gap between your PC and your stereo to create a home entertainment center.

    Home Network 

    Figure 1-7 A Wireless Media Adapter Channels the Music from Your PC to Your Home Stereo System

    Wireless Game Consoles

    Does your home have a video game console such as a Sony PS2 or a Microsoft Xbox? If so, you probably already know that multiplayer games are even more fun than single player games. What you might not know is that by using your broadband Internet connection, you can open up a whole new world of challenging multiplayer games where your opponent might literally be halfway around the world!

    The Linksys WGA54G Wireless-G game adapter shown in Figure 1-8 can be the key to connecting your video game console to the Internet through your home network.

    Home Network 

    Figure 1-8 A Wireless Game Adapter Connects Your Video Game Console to the Internet

    Internet Radio

    The Internet can be an amazing source of entertainment. In addition to millions of websites, another part of the Internet exists of which you might not be aware. Radio stations all over the world broadcast their programs across the Internet for free. You can listen to rock music from New York, opera from Rome, or new age music from Tokyo as easily as listening to your local FM stations on your radio—and without the static! For example, Figure 1-9 shows just a few of the stations that are available in the world music category in Windows Media Player.

    Home Network 

    Figure 1-9 The Whole World Is Within Range When You Listen to Internet Radio Stations

    TIP Remember that your home network’s wireless media adapter is just as adept at playing your favorite Internet radio stations on your stereo system as it is at playing music from your PC’s play lists.

    Wireless Webcams

    If you need one more reason why you’ll want your own home network, consider the many different ways you could use a wireless webcam. Earlier I mentioned monitoring your exotic fish tank, but what about some of these ideas:

    • Place a wireless camera where you can see who is at your front door on the screen of your PC.

    • Set up a webcam so that you can check on the status of your home when you’re at work.

    • Keep track of your infant’s room using a wireless camera.

    • Use the motion detection feature of your wireless webcam to record the neighbor’s dog when it visits your rose garden.

    Figure 1-10 shows the Linksys WVC11B Wireless-B Internet Video Camera. This handy unit might just be the crowning touch for your home network.

    Home Network 

    Figure 1-10 A Wireless Internet Video Camera Enables You to See What’s Going on Even if You Can’t Be There Yourself

    Working Remotely

    Finally, a home network can give you more time at home away from your office. Here are a few ways:

    • Save the time of a commute by quickly logging in to the office in emergencies. Check e-mail, get documents, or publish your web pages.

    • Attend scheduled meetings virtually from the comfort of your home.

    • With a wireless network, work comfortably from the comfort of your own living room, backyard, or porch on a nice sunny day.

    Summary

    A network can add a lot of entertainment and convenience to your home. In this chapter, you learned about some of the many things that you can do with your own home network, but that’s only the beginning.

    In the next chapter, you’ll learn the basics of what makes up a home network. After you understand how a network functions, you will have an easier time understanding exactly what you will need to make your home network a reality.

    This chapter is from Home Networking: A Visual Do-It-Yourself Guide by Brian Underahl (2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. Reproduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., 800 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240.). Check it out at your favorite bookstore today. Buy this book now.


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