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Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 Managing Mobile Devices...................415Chapter 2: Working with VPN for Remote Access........429Chapter 3: Using Remote Desktop Access..........

.....435Chapter 4: Using Remote Assistance...................447Chapter 1: Managing Mobile DevicesIn This ChapterLooking at mobile devices»** Consider Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

ing security implications»** Configuring iOS devicesConfiguring Android devices4 computer consultant once purchased a used BlackBerry device on eBay f

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

or $15.50. When he put In a new battery and turned on the device, he discovered that It contained confidential emails and personal contact Information

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 months after he left the firm. He'd assumed that because he'd removed the battery, everything on the BlackBerry had been erased.The point of this tru

e story Is that mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers pose a special set of challenges for network administrators. These challenges Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

are now being faced even by administrators of small networks. lust a few years ago. only large companies had BlackBerry or other mobile devices that i

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

ntegrated with Exchange email, for example. Now It isn't uncommon for companies with Just a few employees to have mobile devices connected to the comp

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 You'll find out how these devices can Interact with Exchange email and the stops you can take to ensure their security.416 The Many Types of Mobile D

edicesThe Many Types of Mobile bericesOnce upon a time, there were mobile phones and PDAs. A mobile phone was lust that: a handheld telephone you coul Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

d take with you. The good ones had nice features such as a call log, an address book, and perhaps a crude game but not much else. PDAs — Personal Digi

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

tal Assistants — were little handheld computers designed to replace the old-fashioned Day-Tlmer books people used to carry around with them to keep tr

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 ellphones can have complete mobile Internet access. This fact has resulted in the addition of sophisticated PDA features to mobile phones and phone fe

atures to PDAs so that the distinctions are blurred.The term mobile device is used to describe a wide assortment of devices that you can hold in one h Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

and and that are connected through a wireless network. The term handheld is a similar generic name for such devices. The following list describes some

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

of the most common specifics of mobile devices:♦Mobile phone: A mobile phone (or cellphone) Is a mobile device whose primary purpose Is to enable pho

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 access.♦Smartphone: A smartphone Is a mobile phone with advanced features that aren't typically found on mobile phones. There’s no clearly drawn line

between mobile phones and smartphones. One distinction is whether the phone can provide Integrated access to corporate email. The screen on a smartph Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

one is typically bigger than the screen on a traditional cellphone, and the most popular models (such as the iPhone and most Android devices) do not h

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

ave a keyboard at all.♦Android: Android Is an open-source operating system for smartphones developed by Google. Android is far and away the most popul

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 lar iPhone and iPad mobile devices. Although outnumbered by Android devices, many people consider iOS devices to be more Innovative than Android devic

es. The main thing that holds iOS back In market share Is Its cost: Apple devices are considerably more expensive than their Android equivalents.♦Blac Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

kBerry: Once upon a time, BlackBerry was the king of the smartphone game. BlackBerry had a virtual monopoly on mobile devices that synchronized well w

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2

ith Microsoft Exchange. Now that Android and AppleConsidering Security for Mobile bedices 7devices do that Just as well as (if not better) than BlackB

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

Ebook Networking All‐in‐one for dummies (6th Eedition): Part 2 wer BlackBerry phones run Android rather than the old proprietary BlackBerry operating system.)BookVChapter 1Considering Security for Mobile beuices

BookVRemote NetworkingFind out how to enable VPN on an iPhone in an article at WWW. dummies. com/ extras/networkingaio.Contents at a GlanceChapter 1:

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