Networking For Dummies 9th Edition by Doug Lowe (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2009
    • Number of pages: 432 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 13.25 MB
    • Authors: Doug Lowe

    Description

    The bestselling beginning networking book is now updated to cover the latest tools and trends!Fully updated and revised to include the latest trends in networking, this perennial bestseller features updated coverage of broadband technologies, storage, and backup. You’ll discover the hottest topics for setting up a network at home or in the office.Popular For Dummies author Doug Lowe knows what the networking beginner is looking for, so to that end, he offers you networking fundamentals written in his easy-to-understand style and discusses topics such as Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008.Walks you through networking basics with valuable updates of the latest networking tools and trendsExplains exactly what a network is and how to use itDemonstrates how to build a wired or wireless networkAddresses securing, optimizing, and troubleshooting a networkDiscusses networking with all major operating systemsNetworking For Dummies, 9th Edition is the guide you need to start sharing resources and exchanging data today.

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Need to build a network or use one? No idea where to start? Start here!So you want to use a network — or worse, someone wants you to set up one. Here’s just what you need to know in a language you can understand, even if you don’t own a pocket protector. Find out what a network is, how to take advantage of what it offers, what you need to build and manage one, and how to keep your network (and the stuff on it) safe.Just the facts — for users only, here’s the scoop on networks, how to use one, and how it makes life easierGetting started — find out how to plan a network and what hardware and software you need to set one upMore techie stuff — what network builders need to know about TCP/IP, DHCP, and DNSI’ll be your server — learn about setting up a server, configuring Windows clients, and going wirelessHooking up — connect your network to the Internet and set up a firewallGoing mobile — explore the unique factors that affect network access via iPhones, BlackBerry devices, and other smartphonesNetwork management — learn to keep your network secure and your users happyThose other guys — discover how to network Macs and PCs or set up a Linux networkOpen the book and find:How to share files, printers, and databasesAn overview of network partsNetwork troubleshooting tipsWhat a network administrator has to doSecurity advice for mobile devices on your networkHow to set up an e-mail serverAdvice for a backup planBasic network maintenance tips About the Author Doug Lowe is the Information Technology Director for a civil engineering firm in California. He has been managing networks for more than 20 years and has written 50+ technology books, including Networking All-in-One For Dummies, 3rd Edition and PowerPoint 2007 For Dummies.

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

    ⭐Love these series of books always easy to read help me out very well while I’m doing my network classes

    ⭐Although I had already built a home network, I wish I had this book first. It would’ve saved me a lot of “difficult-learned” mistakes. Now that my job has “shifted” to include networking, remote access, etc. – decided I needed a good reference book on the subject. Since I chose to invest in this of my own accord, I didn’t want to spring for the “latest and greatest” networking book. This filled my needs nicely at a very good price, as it is not “the latest”. Though I am not comparing it here to other networking books, to me it was worth every penny I spent. I like to have a few “real” print reference books like this around when “the network is down” and trying to use 4G on a 4″ LCD display of a cell phone for help doesn’t cut it .

    ⭐Haven’t read all of these book but it does explain this well. Dummmies book are usually always great reads haven’t been disappointed yet.

    ⭐For those that does not have a clue about a computer network or are not 100% sure about your skills, that’s the book. It goes Straight to the point. You don’t have to read it cover to cover, instead you may pick a theme and learn it. It is usefull for Engineers, IT professionals, Doctors, teenagers, … anyone how wants to learn the basics, which is by the way, most of the work needed quite often.

    ⭐Worn but as described

    ⭐Perfect and speedy delivery.

    ⭐Love the book. It is very helpful. I will use it as a wonderful resource.would purchase again and again.

    ⭐only wish there was more on setup and using VPN. Also maybe something more on printing on remote printers via internet.

    ⭐great purchase

    ⭐I’ve only dipped into it for the information that I’ve needed, and it seems pretty thorough even if it is American biased. For anyone wanting to set up a network at home it will do the job.

    ⭐This book is an excellent guide for anyone who wants to start their career in networking. I would definitely recommend this book.

    ⭐does what it says on the cover

    ⭐All the From Dummies computer books are excellant

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