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 TitleDescriptionCategoryModified DateSize 
Welcome Slides running during sign-in.Powerpoint1/22/20092.56 MBDownload
Required Hardware and configuration:Required Hardware and configuration: Tuner Cards Video Cards Hard DrivesPowerPoint2/9/2009760.02 KBDownload
Wired/Wireless networks:Ethernet, fast ethernet, Gigabit. Run your own cable or get a professional?Powerpoint1/22/2009482.05 KBDownload
What is Media Center?Presentation on Media Center basics, Definitions and usage.Powerpoint1/22/20094.47 MBDownload
Basics of networkingNetworking 101: What is TCP/IP? What is a router,switch, firewall?Powerpoint1/22/2009810.55 KBDownload
Basic Router ConfigurationBasic Router configuration: DHCP NAT Port ForwardingPowerpoint1/22/2009884.31 KBDownload
Media Center Eco SystemMedia Center Eco System Extenders Matrix switches PowerPoint2/9/20096.99 MBDownload
Creating an On-Demand Media ServerMyMovies, AnyDVD . . . RippingPowerpoint1/22/2009360.45 KBDownload

  
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 The Connected Home - A Full Day of Training

Saturday, September 13, 2008

8:00am-6:00pm

Price: FREE!!!

We are holding a FREE All Day training event at the Microsoft office in Waltham, Ma in partnership with Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard.

 The event is called “The Connected Home Day”. It’s a full day training for novice computer users who want to learn how to build and secure a home network, use Microsoft Media Center to it’s full potential and use Windows Home Server to store and backup their important documents and precious Digital Photos and Videos. We will also be covering the Analog to Digital conversion in Feb 2009 and what it means to the average person.

 

 

 

 

To be held at:

Microsoft North East Sales Office
201 Jones Road
6th Floor
Waltham, MA 02451

 click photo for map and directions.

Download the Connected Home Day Flyer. CHD Flyer.pdf

After a rough start, the event went extremely well!

The slide decks of each of the sessions will be posted on the agenda as I get them.

 

Raffle Items -

1 - HP MediaSmart Server

1 - Microsoft Zune 8GB portable Media Player

1 - Hauppauge HVR-950 USB Tuner

1 - ZeeVee box

1 - VideoReDo Suite

1 - Windows Vista Ultimate Edition

Books, Games, T-shirts and More!

You must be in attendance to win!


 A full day of training geared toward novice computer users!

Do you know what your computer can do?

 

 What is Media Center (MC)?

  Media Center is a suite of applications built into certain versions of WindowsXP and Windows Vista. It enables you to watch and record TV from Over-the-Air and Set-Top-Boxes (Cable and Satellite), manage and play your digital music collection, check out your digital photos and watch your digital videos. All from the comfort of your couch! Think of the DVR from your TV provider on steroids!
 
What is Windows Home Server (WHS)?
 Windows Home Server is a hardware appliance intended to solve an issue that has been plaguing home users since the beginning of the personal computer. Backups. How many times have you lost important documents, resumes, music and photos because of a hardware failure of your computer? WHS provides a central location to store those important files and documents. It also will backup every computer on your home network EVERY NIGHT!
 
Ever forget an important file only to remember that you left it at home? WHS will let you retrieve that file from the internet anywhere in the world. You can also access all of your home computers remotely and securely.
 
The event will be held on September 13th, 2008. Check-in begins at 8am, the first session starts at 9am.

This is the Training for you!

 

          


 

Agenda-

The day is divided into 2 tracks. The first track is the Home Network track. The second is the Home Theater track.

We are going to attempt to stream all the sessions using Ustream.TV - Each track has it's own UStream channel. Click on the link from each track to watch. If you want to watch a stream from a different track you will need to switch to that channel. Remember that the streams are from a small webcam, so the quality is not very good and the sound may not be very good as well.

We are also going to be recording the sessions with video cameras and intend on creating a DVD of the event.

 

Agenda

 

Home Theater Track

Watch the stream!

Networking Track

Watch the stream!

 

8:00 AM 
8:45 AM

Sign-In and Introductions

Coffee, Donuts

 

Sign-In and Introductions

Coffee, Donuts

8:45 AM
9:00 AM

Break, Set up walls and split into tracks

Break, Set up walls and split into tracks

9:00 AM
 10:00 AM

What is Media Center?
Definitions:
SDTV, HDTV, EDTV, DTV
Resolution
Format ATSC, NTSC, 4:3, 16:9
Audio:
Surround Sound vs. Stereo
Speaker placement
Dolby Digital and DTS
5.1, 7.1 . . .


Pete Stagman, &
Easy Design & Engineering

Networking 101:
What is TCP/IP?
What is a router,switch, firewall?

 


Jack Daniel

10:00 AM
11:00 AM

Required Hardware and configuration:
Tuner Cards
Video Cards
Hard Drives

Brice Washington

Basic Router configuration:
DHCP
NAT
Port Forwarding


Jack Daniel

11:00 AM
12:00 PM

Media Center Eco System
Extenders
Matrix switches

Easy Design & Engineering

Wired/Wireless networks:
Ethernet, fast ethernet, Gigabit.
Run your own cable or get a professional? Configuring the Network
Configuring Security
Configuring Clients

Pete Stagman

 

12:00 PM
1:00 PM

Lunch, Provided, Pizza and Drinks

Lunch, Provided, Pizza and Drinks

1:00 PM
2:00 PM

Media Operations:
Adding Music
Adding Pictures
Adding Videos

Ray Casey

Windows Home Server - Network Operations

Lee Benjamin

2:00 PM
3:00 PM

Creating an On-Demand Media Server:
MyMovies, AnyDVD . . . Ripping

Pete Stagman

 

Windows Home Server - On-Demand Backup and Recovery

Ray Casey

3:00 PM
3:15 PM

Break

Break

3:00 PM
4:00 PM

Using Media Center:
Recording Programs
Recording Series
Playing Music
Viewing Pictures, Slideshow

Brian Johnson

Using Windows Home Server
MediaSmart Server


Scott Paul

4:00 PM
4:15 PM

Break, Take down walls

Break, Take down walls

4:15 PM
6:00 PM

Putting it all together!
Windows Home Server, Network, Media Center Q&A

Swag, Gifts, Raffle . . .
Go Home!!

Everyone

Putting it all together!
Windows Home Server, Network, Media Center Q&A

Swag, Gifts, Raffle . . .
Go Home!!

Everyone

You don't have to choose a track, you will be able to freely move between the tracks.

  


 

Presenter Bio's
Pete Stagman Pete Stagman has been in the computer industry for over 20 years. Pete was previously the President of the Boston Area Windows Server User Group but left to pursue his passion of Home Theater and Media Center. Pete has been awarded the Microsoft MVP Award in Media Center Twice.
Jack Daniel Jack Daniel is a blogger, a support engineer at Astaro, a network security consultant and a CISSP.  Jack is a strong proponent of user groups and knowledge sharing, and has given presentations on a variety of topics at NAISG, the Southern New England Network and the Windows Boston user group meetings.  When not trying to beat computer systems into shape, Jack forges hot iron as an amateur blacksmith and serves as a state director for the New England Blacksmiths Association.
Mike Tournas    
Ray Casey    

Ray owns a technology start up that just kicked off Q1 of 2008. We resell product, provide outsourced IT services, professional services, and create innovative Consumer, Commercial and Assistive Automation solutions. Our solutions focus on content convergence and management across different locations (home, work, vehicle, boat and aircraft) and for multiple form factors: PC's, TV's, Phones, Hand Held's, Game Platforms, Surface Computing Devices, Tablets, Projectors, Kiosks and Digital Signage.

 

Please visit www.arestar.com or www.88850ideas.com for more detailed information about what we do.

Lee Benjamin With over 20 years experience in the messaging industry, Lee runs ExchangeGuy Consulting Services, specializing in everything about Exchange including: migration and upgrade advice, technical writing and evaluation, product strategy, and training and courseware development. Lee is chairman of the largest Exchange user group in the world, ExchangeServerBoston, and a director for BostonUserGroups, an umbrella organization of over 50 user groups in the New England Area. Lee is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer, a regular speaker at industry and vendor seminars and conferences, and is an analyst with messaging industry analyst with Ferris Research.
Brian Johnson  Brian Johnson is a developer evangelist and has been at Microsoft for 9 years. During his Microsoft career, he has been a programming editor for Microsoft Press, a content strategist for MSDN, and a product manager for Office for Mac. Before coming to Microsoft, Brian was technical editor of Microsoft Office and VBA Developer Magazine and was a columnist for Visual J Informant Magazine.  He has authored  a number of technology books including Zune for Dummies, Xbox 360 for Dummies, Inside Visual Studio, and Microsoft Image Composer for Dummies.  Brian blogs at http://brianjo.spaces.live.com.
Scott Paul
Scott Paul has held various marketing and technical positions with the Hewlett-Packard Company. He has designed CD jukeboxes, done research to understand customer data storage needs, and conducted training events for HP retail partners. Scott is the Product Marketing Manager for the HP Managed Home team which develops and markets the HP MediaSmart Server and complimentary products that enhance the digital life of consumers in various countries. Scott lives in Ft Collins, Colorado with his wife and two children, and is a left handed golfer.

 

Brice Washington    
     


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