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Upgrading and Troubleshooting Networks: The Complete Reference (Book/CD-ROM package)

Upgrading and Troubleshooting Networks: The Complete Reference (Book/CD-ROM package)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still Worth the Read
Review: After nearly four years and no update this book is still a good read. Given to someone that was doing the CompTIA Network + Exam is provided vital supplementary information to the exam texts and explained numerous technologies clearly and up to that exams staandard. Recommended and still 5 Stars! Where is the update Osborne/McGraw Hill, long overdue....????

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still Worth the Read
Review: After nearly four years and no update this book is still a good read. Given to someone that was doing the CompTIA Network + Exam is provided vital supplementary information to the exam texts and explained numerous technologies clearly and up to that exams staandard. Recommended and still 5 Stars! Where is the update Osborne/McGraw Hill, long overdue....????

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the most technically accurate books I have ever read.
Review: When I look for a book on networking I want a book that will help not only for Microsoft but Novell. The Complete Reference lives up to its name and gives you a wealth of information to make the job of network technician a whole lot easier.

Packed into this 900 page-networking world of information is information from soup to nuts. Starting off with the OSI model, you move on the hardware, protocols, operating systems, connection and directory services and administration...

With figures, pictures, tables, diagrams and notes to help you understand even the most complex of issues, the author presents the information in a clear and detailed way that will help the beginner to the expert. The author presents the information in an organized fashion from beginning to end.

The book should have included a cd-rom with utilizes for Novell, Microsoft and Unix. The book seems to be as up to date as any book I have read and the information seems to very accurate. Overall this is one book I will have in my technical reference library.


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