Network+ Guide to Networks (with Printed Access Card)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (960 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1133608191 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 912 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-24 |
Language | : | English |
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"Network+ Guide to Networks By Tamara Dean purchased from facetextbooks review" according to Forystt M.. This book arrived quickly and without incident and in the exact quality that was promised if not better. "Facetextbooks" said that the book had water damage and was a little roughed up but came it the online access card (which it did). There was barely any wa. Danny said Five Stars. Very informative test book for computer networking.. Five Stars Clean.
. Well-published in networking, she is the author of Guide to Telecommunications Technology, Network+ CoursePrep Study Guide, as well as several previous editions of Network+ Guide to Networks and CompTIA Network+ In Depth all published by Cengage Learning. Tamara Dean has worked in the field of networking for nearly 20 years, most recently as a networking consultant, and before that, as the manager of Internet services and data center operations for a regional ISP. She has mana
NETWORK+ GUIDE TO NETWORKS, 6th Edition also includes reference appendices, a glossary, and full-color illustrations. The completely updated NETWORK+ GUIDE TO NETWORKS, 6th Edition gives readers the technical skills and industry know-how required to begin an exciting career installing, configuring, and troubleshooting computer networks. The text also prepares readers for CompTIA's Network+ N10-005 certification exam with fundamentals in protocols, topologies, hardware, and network design. After exploring TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, and security concepts, as well as an all-new chapter on virtual networks, readers can increase their knowledge with the practical "On-the Job" stories, Review Questions, Hands-On Projects, and Case Projects. The features of the text combined with its emphasis on real-world problem solving, provides readers with the tools they need to succeed in any computing environment.
The delivery of the material was excellent. It took a difficult topic that many students have problems with and simplified it to a degree but didn't lose the complexities of the information. I liked how the TCP/IP stack was linked to the OSI model and the explanation of IPv4 addressing and IPv6 addressing comparisons was excellent. Chapter 4 best chapter yet, it covered several very confusing topics, TCP/IP protocol stack and DNS/DHCP and described the processes in simple to understand terms and gave examples. "The explanation of the OSI is difficult and this chapter does an excellent job of breaking it down and explaining how they relate with one another. Very accurate and had an excellent flow from one topic to another. I think that the Hands-On projects are valuable to all of the students and can be completed by those in class or via distance learning."