Chapter 11
Working Well with Networks
IN THIS CHAPTER
Considering the benefits of a network
Choosing between wired and wireless networks
Sharing an connection
Gathering the stuff you need to network
Making the network connection
Using your network
Protecting your MacBook with a firewall
In my opinion, network access ranks right up there with air conditioning and the microwave oven. Like other “I can’t imagine life without them” kinds of technologies, it’s hard to imagine sharing data from your MacBook with others around you without a network. I guess you could still use a sneakernet (the old-fashioned term for running back and forth between computers with a floppy disk), but these days, Apple computers don’t even have floppy drives. (Even if you use a high-capacity USB-C external drive, ...
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