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Local area networks, wide area networks, Internet, wireless networks, technologies, theory, management and planning of networks.

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Some child psychologists will tell you that you should never talk down to your children. Rather than spoonfeeding 'em baby talk, you should speak to your kids using big words and long complex sentences--which is tougher on the kid at first, but ultimately makes them a lot smarter than they'd ever be from just hearing "goo goo ga ga". In much the same way, Sybex's CCNA Study Guide is a book that uncompromisingly presents complex material and expects you to live up to it. While the explanations are dense and often intimidating, once you get through this book, you'll be ready to face--and pass!--the treacherous CCNA exam. Todd ... Rest of this review on the detail page
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Tanenbaum's "Computer Networks" is well known as the standard data communications textbook, and with ample reason. Using the, by now fairly standard, layered model, this work gives thorough coverage to the concepts, and many technical details, of the whole field of communications. The author has not been resting on previous laurels. This edition examines examples from digital cellular, ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), fast ethernet, IPv6, and HTML (HyperText Markup Language). There is even an insightful examination of the potential problems in Java applet security. There is an alphabetical bibliography, but also an annotated list of "further readings". I might argue with a few inclusions, but the bulk of the listings are ... Rest of this review on the detail page
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When configuring Cisco routers, you can take one of two approaches. If you're keen on expending a lot of time and energy, you can distill the contents of Cisco documentation into real-life access lists that make the routers do what your organization needs. Or you can open up the Cisco Access Lists Field Guide and see what solutions authors Gil Held and Kent Hundley have created for you. They've compiled a sort of recipe book, in which they present problems that access lists can solve, then provide a listing of an access list that solves the stated problem. Though it would be better if the solutions appeared on a CD-ROM or on the Internet somewhere, thi... Rest of this review on the detail page
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