SAMS Teach Yourself Networking in 24 Hours
by Joe Habraken; Matt Hayden
Sams Teach Yourself Network Troubleshooting in 24 Hours, Second Edition
by Jonathan Feldman
Network Troubleshooting Tools
by Joseph D. Sloan
Internet Routing Architectures, Second Edition
by Sam Halabi; Danny McPherson
CCIE Professional Development Routing TCP/IP, Volume I, Second Edition
by Jeff Doyle - CCIE No. 1919; Jennifer Carroll - CCIE No. 1402
TCP/IP Network Administration, 3rd Edition
by Craig Hunt
A new edition of this title is available, ISBN-10: 0672329964 ISBN-13: 9780672329968
As the Internet continues to expand its reach, more and more users, administrators, and programmers need to learn about TCP/IP ¿ the core standard behind the Internet, and the dominant protocol for networks throughout the world.
Sams Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 24 Hours provides a clear and concise introduction to TCP/IP. It is accessible enough for non-technical readers, yet specific enough for technical readers who are looking for a solid foundation in TCP/IP.
This edition adds coverage of recent developments that affect TCP/IP. New topics added include: wireless networking, spam control, broadband, and peer-to-peer networking technologies.
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Based on 4 Ratings
I should have read this one Years ago - 2004-05-01
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4.5 STARS
If you want an intro book to:
- Computer Networking,
- how the Internet (www) works,
- TCP/IP Protocol, layers, and utilities,
- Networking Applications
(with lots of diagrams, eye-friendly page layout, extensive index, end-of-chapter summary, Q&A, terminology) then .... you MUST read this book.
Make sure to read the 3rd edition (c. 2004). This edition has some new chapters and material over the 2nd edition and even discusses recent and emerging technologies, and does not spend time going over obsolete protocols or apps.
NOTE: I think this book deserves a 4 1/2 stars because some material (like Encryption part) could have been explained more elegant and easier. Nevertheless the author does an excellent job at providing further references for more detailed analysis (e.g. RFC recommendations).
Joy to read! - 2004-12-29
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I read the first revision of this book and it was a joy to read. Each chapter is short and fun. It covers just the right amount of material. It is nice to see books that are well written. Although the book is very introductory, you actually learn a lot!
Exellent book! - 2006-10-20
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This book was above and beyond my expectations when i first bought it. It was not incredibly long, yet very thurogh. It explains everything, packets, the network layers, and the internet backbone and how it all connects. It also shows how to use functions built in on your operating system, like ping, trace route, among others. Highly reccomended!
A Good Source - 2009-08-16
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Excellent coverage of the material. Easy to follow, thorough, and accurate. The book doesn't cover some of the more recent aspects of the protocols, most notably IP version 6, but it was written several years ago and I believe that the latest edition does cover this issue and others.
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