Networking BASICS lays the groundwork by offering the basic concepts, the vocabulary, the illustrations, and then puts it all together in an easy-to-understand format. Written for the beginner, this book introduces users to the terms and technical knowledge they will need to build upon as they continue training in the computer industry.
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About the Author:
Mark Ciampa is Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Previously, he served as Associate Professor and Director of Academic Computing for 20 years at Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin, Tennessee. Dr. Ciampa has worked in the IT industry as a computer consultant for the U.S. Postal Service, the Tennessee Municipal Technical Advisory Service, and the University of Tennessee. He is also the author of many Cengage/Course Technology books, including Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals; CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, 3e; CWSP Guide to Wireless Security; Guide to Wireless Communications; and Networking BASICS. He holds a PhD in digital communication systems from Indiana State University.
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Unit 1: Introduction Lesson 1: Introduction to Networking Lesson 2: Network Media Unit 2: Local Area Networks Lesson 3: Network Design Lesson 4: Network Architectures Lesson 5: Protocols and Network Software Lesson 6: Windows 2000 and Windows.NET Servers Lesson 7: NetWare 6 and Linux Servers Lesson 8: Managing a Local Area Network Unit 3: Wide Area Networks Lesson 9: Wide Area Networks Lesson 10: The Internet and Its Tools
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- PublisherCourse Technology
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0538690429
- ISBN 13 9780538690423
- BindingSpiral-bound
- Edition number1
- Number of pages240
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