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Product Description Guide to Networking Essentials, Fifth Edition has been revised and provides a baseline level of knowledge for success in industry and preparation for networking certifications, including the MCSA, MCSE, CNA and CCNA designations. This new edition has been updated to cover new industry topics such as Networked Attached Storage (NAS), Cable Installation and Management, as well as, Fixed and Mobile WiMAX. Written with a focus on networking operating systems, this book continues to provide up-to-date coverage of Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003 technologies along with UNIX, Red Hat Linux, and Novell Netware operating systems.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
In great shape..., 2009-01-06 Received the book and got exactly what was described, book is in great condition. Will definitely buy from this seller again...
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
disappointed, 2007-01-09 Too much fluff and too many factoids. I was hoping for more hard information detailed enough to setup networks.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A Very Handy Reference, 2006-11-10 Although this book was purchased as a text book required for a graduate level course, its vast amount of network history and detailed diagrams of different types of networks, as well as the many lists of statistics on networking media, make this book an invaluable quick reference for up and coming network admins and engineers.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Good, moderately Microsoft-focused, no Cisco, 2006-08-14 There's a lot in this book that is good. However, it's focused towards the future Microsoft server administrator, not the future router or switch maintainer. I'd suggest a CCNA-training book for that.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Not for self-study!, 2004-09-12 Please be aware that this book (and others by the same publisher)are meant for colleges and/or trade schools and thus the answers to exercises, labs, projects, etc are available ONLY to instructors. Furthermore, neither the publisher nor the authors maintain a website for errata so you are on your own if you misunderstand a concept due to typos and false information.

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