Network+ Guide to Networks Author: Amazon Prime Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering | Language: English | ISBN:
1133608191 | Format: EPUB
Network+ Guide to Networks Description
The completely updated NETWORK+ GUIDE TO NETWORKS, 6th Edition gives readers the technical skills and industry know-how required to begin an exciting career installing, configuring, and troubleshooting computer networks. The text also prepares readers for CompTIA's Network+ N10-005 certification exam with fundamentals in protocols, topologies, hardware, and network design. After exploring TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, and security concepts, as well as an all-new chapter on virtual networks, readers can increase their knowledge with the practical "On-the Job" stories, Review Questions, Hands-On Projects, and Case Projects. NETWORK+ GUIDE TO NETWORKS, 6th Edition also includes reference appendices, a glossary, and full-color illustrations. The features of the text combined with its emphasis on real-world problem solving, provides readers with the tools they need to succeed in any computing environment.
- Paperback: 912 pages
- Publisher: Cengage Learning; 6 edition (June 14, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1133608191
- ISBN-13: 978-1133608196
- Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Note: For Students wanting to buy this for School:
- This book only contains the CertBlaster Access Key.. It does not contain other material which might be required for the class such as "LabConnect 2.0 Access Key". Verify with your instructor if you need LabConnect, and if you do then you need to purchase it separately unless your school sales the book and key code bundled together.
This book contains several case studies and chapter questions, but there is no answer section to double check your work. Which makes this best used in a class setting, unless you are able to find the answers.
However, the book does contain the CertBlaster access key which allows you to install software on a windows PC to take practice Network+ exams.
By A. Serrano
I..HATE...this book. The book physically is poorly made. I have ripped out at least 10 pages by accident, and one page just frigg'in fell out of the book as i was turning the page. Not only do i HATE this book for physical reasons, i HATE this book for content reasons. I constantly having to go to the web and get explanations of things that this book is suppose to do. So far in the book (9 chapters) this entire book is nothing more than a glorified, end of chapter, key terms. For someone who learns that way then this book is probably great, but for someone who learns by explanations and by doing, this book SUCKS. I HATE this book. I went and got another book by an author i like to help me pass this class and pass my certification exam.
By Chris A. Williamson
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