Does the thought of adding Windows Vista to your home network seem intimidating? Not sure how to start? Hate reading dry, complicated manuals? If so, you'll love my screenshot-based guide that shows you:



You Don't Have to be a Geek
to Network Windows Vista with Windows XP

- the Quick and Easy Way!









Ed McAuliffe
Easy, step by step screenshots show you how to:

  • Share Files and Printers between Vista and XP

  • Add Vista to your wired or wireless network






From: Ed McAuliffe
Kelso Consulting Group, LLC
emcauliffe@kelsoconsultinggroup.com



Dear Windows Vista Networker,

id you know that on average, a Twinkie will explode in a microwave in forty-five seconds? That’s about the same amount of time it takes for most people to explode with frustration when trying to set up their home network. But not anymore, and here’s why:

     I’ve created a visual, “quick-learn” guide that can show absolutely anyone no matter what their experience with computers and networks how to set up a home network that’ll make them the envy of their friends. In fact, “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” will give you the “know-how” to quickly and easily build a home network that’ll …

     Give you the ability to share any file you want with other computers on your network. Files such as mp3’s, photographs, spreadsheets, business documents and more. Beyond that, you’ll also …

  • Have the ability to share your printer, fax and scanner with all of your computers

  • Connect your desktop PC to your laptop with an "ad hoc" wireless connection

  • Save money by sharing one Internet connection, whether it's broadband or dialup, with or without a router

  • Have a blast with multiple player games – you can have players on each computer playing the same game together!

  • How to network a Windows Vista PC with an XP machine for example … and do it without frustration!

  • How to make your wireless network secure

  • Connecting “wired” machines to machines that are wireless

  • You will maximize your work potential … slash work time … end frustration … and accomplish more - faster, easier and better than you do now!

  • Plus … there’s MORE!


This guide will work for you because...

... it worked for me!

Let me explain. Home networking is mostly about settings. Settings at your router, settings at your computers. I wrote the guide and took screenshots as I was actually configuring my home network.

Here’s why “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” can have you set up FAST!

1. You can instantly get access to this guide. It’s in PDF file format so it’ll open up for you no matter what computer system you’re on. You’ll be able to read it just moments from now. It contains 306 organized pages, and the download size is about 8MB. Uh oh, I can hear you now...

"I don't have time to read 306 pages!"

Neither do I! That's why most of the pages are simply screenshots of network settings, along with short instruction. Screenshots take up most of the space.

2. Second, “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” is written in easy to understand English that anyone can understand. There’s no technobabble or complicated instructions in it. It’s designed to be visual (since most people learn best that way), and as I said earlier contains mostly screenshots so you can follow along step-by-step. You’ll also find that

“Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” covers everything you need to know from A to Z. In fact, here’s another taste of what my guide covers:

  • How to share Internet, files and printers with or without a router, cable/DSL or dialup.

  • What you need to know about network settings and sharing from Windows Vista, XP Home/Pro, 2000, ME and 98, wired and wireless.

  • Wireless security (SSID, WEP and WPA encryption.) You're not actually going to run an "open" wireless network, are you?

  • Printer sharing from a PC, or using a print server.

  • An easy overview of TCP/IP – the language of home networks.

  • Network diagrams for whatever kind of set up you want.

  • Step-by-step procedures for sharing out files and printers, and then actually accessing those files and printers.

  • Troubleshooting section

  • Plus much more.


So who am I to show you how to set up your own home network? Well, if you’ll indulge me for a moment, here’s a quick bio of me:

I work for a 600+ employee company as a network administrator – handling all sorts of network and desktop issues. Many people call me the “go-to” guy because I have a knack for putting “techno-babble” into terms anyone can understand. I also routinely develop curriculum and classes for end users of new software, special projects, etc.

To date, I have helped so many people set up their home networks that it’s hard to keep track of how many I’ve done. And as for my guidebook, “Ed's Guide to Home Networking”, I’ve sold nearly 5000 copies since I released the first version in 2003, and I recently updated it in February 2007 - it covers Windows Vista!

And … the feedback from people who’ve bought this guide has been GREAT! Like I said, part of the reason why is because of its …

"Visual “Quick-Learn” Format Shows You Step-By-Step How to Set Up Your Home Network Right the First Time!"


Here's an overview of what the guide covers:










Here’s a peek at a typical page of the guide:




As you can see, “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” is mostly screenshots of what you'll be seeing on your computers. There’s no guesswork to it.

What Might Seem Extremely Complicated to Some Will Seem Easy After Reading this Guide


That’s good news for you, because with this guide, you won’t have to worry about finding yourself in a mess of wires, “error messages”, or wondering why your computers don't "see each other".

This is the most realistic and straightforward guide to actual network settings you'll find. But don’t just take my word for it, listen to these rave reviews of “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP”:

“Well worth it”
"Thanks for getting back to me on a Sunday... ...your manual has been very helpful, and showed me things I was overlooking. Well worth it. I was pleased to find it available on the net."
Garry R., Elbert, CO

“10 times easier to read than anything in the Microsoft help files”
"I would like to say how clearly and carefully written is your manual. It is 10 times easier to read than anything in the Microsoft help files."
Gary D., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

“Incredibly easy to follow”
“Your networking guidebook is thorough and detailed. The screenshots make it incredibly easy to follow. The included online support makes it the best deal on the net."
Marek S., Sacramento, CA Verycom Web Design www.verycom.com

“Easy to understand format”
I appreciate the information that I purchased from your company-- I feel fortunate to find the information in an "easy to understand" format. Thank you."
Phillip S., Rosenberg, TX

“… there are still a few good guys around”
"Your help is more than just appreciated. It confirms that in this world there are still a few good guys around."
Bill P., Sun City West, AZ

“I've got my shared printer up and running wonderfully”
I've got my shared printer up and running wonderfully. Thanks for all your help. I really appreciate your prompt and professional service."
Jon T., Santa Monica, CA

“Good stuff!”
"Good stuff! Thanks for your help on getting my home network going ...the book has given me the confidence to take another giant step forward...build my own computer!"
Rich M., Houston, TX

“Extremely helpful”
"You have a wonderful publication and it was extremely helpful."
Jack S., Denver, CO

“Nothing as straightforward as it is in bookshops”
"Your book was a great success. Thank goodness for the web, there was nothing as straightforward as it in bookshops."
Roger P., Kent, United Kingdom

“This is a really wonderful product!”
" I think this is a really wonderful product! You explain clearly and in detail all of the stuff that I've sort of understood about networks (and was just faking). Congratulations on developing such well done material."
Barry S., New York, NY

By now, you're probably wondering how much “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” is. Well, let me tell you -- it’s worth every penny and MORE. Here’s why:

Try calling the local computer store and asking how much they'll charge to come to your house and set up your home network. If you add a new PC or want to make any changes, you'll need to call them back! How about the "per hour" fee of a network tutor? The magic of my guide is that it shows you how to set up your home network - so you can do it yourself.

So by getting this guide, you will save a bunch of money … you will save your time (time is money anyways) and you will save your sanity too.

But I Have More Good News for You …


Because “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” is INSTANTLY ACCESSIBLE via download, there is no shipping and handling charge. Now here’s even better news:

With your purchase of “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” you’re going to get 30 days of online support and … FREE UPDATES to the guide FOREVER. So no matter the change in technology … you will always have an easy to understand, step-by-step guide to show you exactly how to do it -- and do it quickly and easily. There are no other books or guides available that make this promise. And might I add …

No other books or guides (the few there are) show you in a visual “quick learn” format how to create a great home network that’ll bring you tons of fun, time-savings and improved work productivity. And I completely back my guide with a guarantee.

You will be able to set up your home network with my guide, or I'll refund your money.


So there’s absolutely no risk to you whatsoever to get “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” today. There’s no reason not to get it. If you're not satisfied with the guide, for any reason whatsoever, just send me an email and you will receive a prompt and courteous refund with no questions asked.

But the fact of the matter is …

My Guide Will More Than Pay for Itself … Many, Many Times Over


Just think how over the years your home network may grow or change … my guide will be right there at your side to make sure everything works the way YOU want it to. Without you needing to pay big money to a hotshot technician that you won’t learn anything from.

Like I said earlier, if you want, you could make some good money on the side creating home networks for people. Maybe you already know several people interested in setting up a home network or maybe they’re not really happy with the one they presently have. Wouldn’t you love … at the very least to be able to show off your expertise and help them get set up?

Over 5000 people have downloaded “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” and I have many, many testimonials like the ones previously mentioned in this message. I've had people from the U.K., Japan, New Zealand, Indonesia and even Iceland and Tanzania buy this guide!

I want to inform you that my guide is only available through this website. It is not sold in stores nor is its material found elsewhere.

This is the Only Place You can Get it


“Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” is not a physical book, but a simple PDF file that’ll open on your computer no matter what system you have.

By the way, “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP” is up to date with what’s available right now … in case you’re wondering. It was updated in February 2007. So here’s what comes next:

Click the download link below and you will get instant access to “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP.” Credit card orders will get an instant, automated email with the link to download the guide. If you use PayPal, you'll be redirected instantly to the download site. Either way, I'll send you a confirmation email very quickly with the download link.

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YES Ed! I want INSTANT ACCESS to “Ed's Guide to Networking Vista with XP”. It’s without question the most straightforward guide on setting up home networks for home office and for pleasure.      I’m excited about being able to set up a home network that’ll give me more control over my computers ... the ability to set up a secure wireless network … the ability to share my printer, scanner and fax on all of my computers … the ability to share one Internet connection on all of my computers … the ability to share files on all of my computers … the ability to have all of my computers work together exactly the way I want them to … the ability to play a multiple player video game on all of my computers at the same time and MORE!
     EVERYTHING I need to know about connectivity, permissions, network set ups, wireless and dial up networks, router settings, file and printer sharing and more is covered. This is a visual “quick learn” guide and it’ll give me the ability to set up my own home network.
      With my purchase of this guide today, I will also receive prompt online support for 30 full days, and FREE lifetime updates of the guide. So this guide pays for itself in time, money and peace of mind.


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“15 minutes later we were networked!”
“I hung up with Dell, and 15 minutes later we were networked!”
– Deanna M., Westtown, PA


P.S. Once again, I want to remind you that you’re getting a full month, that’s 30 days of prompt, professional online support FREE of charge. Plus you’re getting FREE upgrades for life. If you have any questions whatsoever, email me at emcauliffe@kelsoconsultinggroup.com.

The survey results are in!

For 2 weeks I did a survey on reasons why you didn’t buy my guide, and here are the results:

44% of you think it’s too expensive.

I wasn’t surprised here, with fuel prices the way they are. But if you take a look at the savings down the road, my guide pays for itself. You won’t have to pay a tech to set up your network (or change it down the road), potentially saving you hundreds. Don’t forget you’re getting free updates for life. I’ve had customers from 5 years ago email me to get my latest version with Windows Vista – it’s free for them. I also offer a money back guarantee.

29% of you aren’t sure my guide will help you

I understand you’re skeptical here, but hear me out. With more than 5000 customers since 2003, the “real world” feedback I’ve received has helped me to create a guide that is based entirely on real settings, real problems and real solutions that work on actual home networks world wide. If you happen to run into a problem that’s not covered in the guide, I can still help you. Either way, if the guide doesn’t work for you, you get your money back.

15% of you thought there was not enough information about the guide

I tried to be as thorough as possible as to what you’ll be able to accomplish with the guide. Based on comments I’ve received, some of you may have a question about whether it covers your particular situation. The quick answer is “yes”, but if you have any doubts just email me – emcauliffe@kelsoconsultinggroup.com .

12% of you don’t trust the transaction security

I use Cart32 for a shopping cart and encryption if you pay by credit card. Not even I have access to the full card numbers. I also accept PayPal. If you’re still nervous about it, I also accept personal checks and money orders – just email me.

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Ed McAuliffe
Kelso Consulting Group, LLC
22 Brentwood Drive
Holden, MA 01520
Phone: 508-854-3133
Email: emcauliffe@kelsoconsultinggroup.com