The fun and easy way for frustrated networkers to learn about setting up a network, maintaining one that someone else has set up, and what questions to ask someone who is setting up your network. Includes Mac networking basics and a free detailed product reference buying guide.
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The fun and easy way for frustrated networkers to learn about setting up a network, maintaining one that someone else has set up, and what questions to ask someone who is setting up your network. Includes Mac networking basics and a free detailed product reference buying guide.
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It is a very good book on networking but what I was looking for was a cookbook approach to setting up a network. I find myself on the internet a lot, looking up answers to questions about networking which this book doesn't answer.
jakesullivan
May 3, 2007
not what i wanted
this book is windows based. if you want to learn about a windows networking environment, then this might help you out, depending on your current level of understanding. however, if you are looking for something to give you insight into linux (or any other non windows networking environment) then i would look elsewhere. this book has zero helpful information about linux so it is useless to me, but i'm sure some people would find it interesting or helpful.