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Networking in 24 Hours

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ISBN-10: 0768685761

ISBN-13: 9780768685763

Edition: 4th 2009

Authors: Uyless Black, Uyless D. Black, Joseph W. Habraken

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Sams Teach Yourself Networking in 24 Hours, Fourth Edition, is written in a unique task-oriented, step-by-step format that allows you to learn the essentials of networking from beginning to end. Chapters are broken out into hour-long lessons, each one focusing on a specific topic, beginning with a basic overview of networking. After 24 one-hour lessons, you will have an understanding of the concepts, hardware and software that are needed to build a network, as well as wireless networks, SSID broadcast, security and anti-spam technologies. New Areas for coverage include broadband over cable Bluetooth Linux hypervisor and virtual machines CIFS Microsoft Virtual Server Ethernet NICs Fibre…    
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Book details

List price: $43.95
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education & Professional Group
Publication date: 6/15/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.45" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Overview of Networking
The Benefits of Networking
Getting Data from Here to There: How Computers Share Data
Computer Concepts
Network Concepts
Extending Your LAN, Wide Area Networks
Remote Networking
Network Criteria
Designing a Network
Selecting Network Hardware and Software
Assembling a Network
Network Applications
Connecting to the Internet
Network Operating Systems
Microsoft Networking
UNIX and Linux Networking
Common Network Services and How to Provide Them
What is Network Administration?
Security
Managing an Existing Network
Network Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks
A Day in the Life of a Network Administrator
The Future of Networking
Where Are Networks Going From Here?