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Introduction to Computer Networking

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This book provides a detailed, yet straightforward approach to computer networking and troubleshooting--with an emphasis on real-world Windows network environments. “Joe Tekk” situational examples show how a network technician performs real-world network troubleshooting and maintenance. An accompanying CD-ROM provides examples. Using the Instructional System. Laboratory Familiarization. Electrical and Mechanical Safety. Microcomputer Familiarization. What Is a Computer Network? Network Topology. Networking Hardware. The TCP/IP Protocols. IPX/SPX. AppleTalk, and Other Protocols. Routing Protocols. Network Applications. The Internet. Network Scenarios. An Introduction to Telecommunication. An Introduction to Networking with Windows. Windows NT Domains. Writing a Network Application. Novell Netware. For computer technicians and others interested in the intricacies and troubleshooting of computer networking.

596 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2001

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