Build a network from the ground up in just 24 hours! Sams Teach Yourself Networking in 24 Hours is written in a unique task-oriented, step-by-step guide that allows you to learn the essentials of networking from beginning to end. Chapters are broken out into hour-long lessons, each one focusing on a specific topic, beginning with a basic overview of networking. After 24 one-hour lessons, you will have an understanding of the concepts, hardware and software that are needed to build a network, as well as wireless networks, SSID broadcast, security and anti-spam technologies. Rome may not have been built in a day, but a network could be!
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Some readers may find author Matt Hayden's approach a bit of a scattershot. He introduces, for example, some of the details of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and IP sub-netting before he explains network topologies. He also touches on technologies such as hard drive storage, which are not at all central to networking. But despite the padding and the sometimes-strange organisational decisions, Hayden has done a fine job of communicating the critical facts and concepts about networking in an implementation-independent way. Though he writes about the relative merits of networks built with NetWare, Windows, Unix, and Linux, he doesn't muddy the water with click-this, choose-that instructions.
Topics covered: The essentials of computer networking, explained for people who have never studied the subject before. Design and implementation issues are treated generically, and the author makes high-level comparisons among NetWare, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Unix, and Linux. --David Wall
Matt Hayden is a systems engineer for a Silicon Valley technical firm. His primary expertise is operating systems and networking, and his background includes a stint as a technologist for a merchant banking firm. Matt holds a bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in English. When he's not networking or traveling, he spends his time playing music, reading and cycling.
Joe Habraken is a best-selling author, information technology professional and educator. Joe has more than 15 years of experience as a network administrator, consultant and IT professional. He is currently an assistant professor at the University of New England where he teaches a variety of information technology classes, introducing undergraduate students to computer basics, software applications, Web design and the use of personal computers in business settings. His books include Microsoft Office 2003 All in One, Practical Cisco Routers and Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Server 2003 in 24 Hours.
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