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Hands-On Networking Fundamentals

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HANDS-ON-NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS, Second Edition, helps you learn network administration from the ground up. Designed to provide a solid foundation in essential concepts and methods, this detailed introduction requires no previous experience, covering all of the critical knowledge and skills information technology professionals need to work with network operating systems in a network administration environment. Like other textbooks in the Hands-On series, this highly practical guide features a variety of projects in every chapter, with activities integrated closely with core material to facilitate understanding, reinforce learning, and build essential skills at every step. Now thoroughly revised to reflect the latest advances in network technology, HANDS-ON-NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS,Second Edition includes up-to-date coverage of key network operating systems, wireless and cellular networking, network protocols, and other important innovations in the field. Equally useful for students beginning to explore network administration and professionals preparing for certification, this book is a reliable, effective resource for networking success.Important Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

544 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 18, 2005

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I had to read this for a college class.

Pros: Well organized, good material, relevant examples and case studies that helped to understand the material.

Cons: Seemed to be somewhat dated, it was written for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, no mention what-so-ever of Vista or Windows 7, hopefully they come out with a new edition soon.
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