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Building Networks and Servers using Beaglebone : Set up and configure a local area network and file server by building your own home-based multimedia server - Glenn Vander Veer

Building Networks and Servers using Beaglebone

Set up and configure a local area network and file server by building your own home-based multimedia server

By: Glenn Vander Veer, William Pretty

eText | 28 May 2015 | Edition Number 1

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    Book Description

    If you are a developer with BeagleBone experience and want to learn how to use it to set up a network and file server, then this book is ideal for you. To make the most of this book, you should be comfortable with the Linux operating system and know how to install software from the Internet, but you do not have to be a network guru.

    What you will learn

    • Install and configure the latest Debian image onto your BeagleBone
    • Set up simple file services and multimedia sharing services
    • Monitor your network traffic to ensure highspeed streaming
    • Build and utilize a RAID storage system
    • Stream live video action from your BeagleBone
    • Make your multimedia server wireless by setting up a DHCP WiFi Server

    Who this book is for

    If you are a developer with BeagleBone experience and want to learn how to use it to set up a network and file server, then this book is ideal for you. To make the most of this book, you should be comfortable with the Linux operating system and know how to install software from the Internet, but you do not have to be a network guru.

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