Networking All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) 1st Edition by Doug Lowe (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2007
    • Number of pages: 1642 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 18.27 MB
    • Authors: Doug Lowe

    Description

    An essential one-stop resource-nine convenient minibooks in a single 840page volume-for network administrators everywhereThis value-priced package includes sections on networking basics, building a network, network administration, TCP/IP and the Internet, wireless and home networking, Windows 2000 and 2003 servers, NetWare 6, Linux networking, andMac OS X networkingWritten by the author of the perennial bestseller Networking For Dummies (0-7645-1677-9), this massive reference covers all the topics that administrators routinely handleProvides key information, explanations, and procedures for configuration, Internet connectivity, security, and wireless options on today’s most popular networking platforms

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover 9 books in 1– your key to networking success! Your one-stop guide to building, securing, and administering networks large and smallSo you’re in charge of the network? No worries! This handy all-in-one guide provides a bird’s-eye view of all the important stuff, like installing and configuring various network operating systems, working with TCP/IP, planning security, setting up a backup schedule, even managing a wireless or home network. Who needs tons of tomes?The Dummies WayCoverage of the essentials and beyondExplanations in plain English”Get in, get out” informationThumbtabs and other navigation aidsTear-out cheat sheetA dash of humor and funDiscover how to:Create and implement a network planUse virus scanners and set up firewallsUnderstand IP addresses, subnetting, and routingProtect wireless and home networksInstall a Linux or NetWare LAN –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author Doug Lowe’s 50-plus computer books include more than 30 in the For Dummies series, including Networking For Dummies, now in its 6th edition. He has demystified everything from Microsoft Office and memory management to client/server computing and creating Web pages. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐This book can be used as a guide (read it cover to cover) or a reference (just jump in and read specific parts).The author lives up to his promise in that he distills information from nine seperate books down to just one. He does this by providing just the main information you need to get your network up and running. It is very practical information. While he doesn’t dwell on theory, he does cover concepts so you don’t just try to memorize steps but rather you understand the why with the how.Overall, it is an excellent source for beginners and intermediate network administrators.It was so well written even the humor was tolerable.

    ⭐It looks exactly like the photo, there’s plenty of great information 🙂 Still needs more input, but this is a good book. I also received my order pretty quickly. Thank you so very much! Ciao!

    ⭐With this purchase, I’m giving up on the “Dummies” series. They just don’t answer enough “what if” and “why” questions. It’s more like reading a simplified owner’s manual.I bought this book because of home networking problems. It doesn’t tell me how or why networks function, worse (because it is mainly a step-by-step rehash of how to set up the network) it doesn’t give me enough information to figure out why my network has become so unreliable.

    ⭐Great Item…

    ⭐If you dont know anything about network but you dont need take important information about this in your working environment… buy it.

    ⭐When I volunteered to join the technology comittee at my kids’ school, I found out that I needed to get up to speed on computer Networking. It’s a small school with an entirely volunteer tech support staff and the previous network administrator wanted to leave the committee.I consider myself to be a power user when it comes to computers, but I did not have a real good grasp of how networks operated. This book bills itself as “a handy all-in-one guide which provides a bird’s-eye view of all the important (network) stuff”. I found that it did cover all the aspects of setting up and running networks: large, small, and even wireless. The book starts by covering information that is universal to all networks (terminology, network planning, etc.). It progresses through various aspects of network installation and configuration, security issues, specific network functions, and finally, information specific to several different server operating systems. Operating systems covered include Windows 2000 and 2003 server, Novell Netware 6 and 6.5, Linux, and Mac OS/X Server.While this book probably won’t provide enough information for you to become a certified network administrator, I feel it does a great job of explaining what you need to know to get up and running.

    ⭐This is really a cool book. I am not currently in the feild, and its not too in depth to the point where you get bored, but it gives you just enough information to get by, and also how and where to look if you want more info. Great Book, easy read.

    ⭐This book was a good BRIEF introduction to networking for an absolute beginner.I had no knowledge of networking and the book helped explain, the basic concepts and protocols at a very high-level.However, once you advance past the beginners’ stage the book is not detailed enough and in many sections it feels as though you have been left dangling with only part of the story.I used the chapters in the book as a general overview of the topic and used other books to delve into more detail and get the real meat.Nevertheless, I gave the book 4 stars because it helped me past the initial stages when networking was like a foreign language that I couldn’t understand.

    ⭐I forwarded this book to my son who lives & works abroad at his request. He was perfectly satisfied with contents & condition..

    ⭐This book has just about everything you need to get your foot in the door of basic networking.You have (comprehensive) introductions to TCP/IP, Wireless, DNS, DHCP, network OS and even some Linux for the real geeks.I would recommend this to those who have an interest but not a complete picture of networks and their configuration.Perhaps not for those who are studying for a qualification but more for people who will actually be building their own network(s).Well done to Doug Lowe.

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