Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 876 pages
- Published by: For Dummies
- Edition: 3rd Edition March 17, 2008
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0470179155
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0470179154
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Book Dimensions:
8 x 7.1 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 2.8 pounds
Product Description
10 books in 1 - your key to networking success! Your one-stop guide to the latest updates on networking Packed with new and updated material on Windows Server 2008, the latest Red Hat(r) Fedora(r), Vista, and Office 2007, and the most up-to-date wireless standards, this solitary reference contains everything you need to manage both large and small networks. With these ten minibooks, you'll discover how to make your network share information in the most efficient way possible.
Discover how to: - Manage Macs in a Windows environment
- Handle mobile devices on a network
- Configure Windows(r) XP and Vista clients
- Back up and protect your data
- Set up a wireless network
Download Description
- An essential one-stop resource-nine convenient minibooks in a single 840page volume-for network administrators everywhere
- This value-priced package includes sections on networking basics, building a network, network administration, TCP/IP and the Internet, wireless and home networking, Windows 2000 and 2003 servers, NetWare 6, Linux networking, and
- Mac OS X networking
- Written by the author of the perennial bestseller Networking For Dummies (0-7645-1677-9), this massive reference covers all the topics that administrators routinely handle
- Provides key information, explanations, and procedures for configuration, Internet connectivity, security, and wireless options on today's most popular networking platforms
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Networking All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies (Paperback)
This book can be used as a guide (read it cover to cover) or a reference (just jump in and read specific parts). The author lives up to his promise in that he distills information from nine seperate books down to just one. He does this by providing just the main information you need to get your network up and running. It is very practical information. While he doesn't dwell on theory, he does cover concepts so you don't just try to memorize steps but rather you understand the why with the how. Overall, it is an excellent source for beginners and intermediate network administrators. It was so well written even the humor was tolerable.
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