Palmer, Michael

Hands-on networking fundamentals - Australia Thomson Course Tech 2008 - xvii, 526 p. Includes index

Hands-On Networking Fundamentals opens the world of computer networks to you. Computer networks are a staple in homes, offices, and organizations. Through sharing information and resources, networks extend the power of computers worldwide. If you are new to networking or just beginning, this book is your chance to learn about networks from the ground up, combining simple and clear explanations of networking concepts and principles with Hands-On Activities to provide a strong foundation in computer networking Learning about networks enables you to see the larger picture of computing possibilities. In Hands-On Networking Fundamentals you learn what networks are and how they work. You also learn about planning, designing, and installing networks in all types of situations. This book introduces you to networking theory and makes the theory come alive through interactive hands-on applications. An important element of the hands-on approach is the ability to immediately apply and reinforce what you have learned. Many of the Hands-On Activities use Windows XP, Windows Server, UNIX/Linux, or any combination of these computer operating systems. By the time you reach the end of a chapter, what you have learned is real, because you have already practiced it.

978-981-4239-65-3


Local area network (LAN)
Networking
Wide area networks (WAN)

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