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 | | By: Ulrich Bartsch, Benito Muller ISBN: 0197300243 Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Release Date: 13 July, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 492449
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 | | By: Joe McGovern ISBN: 080597167X Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc. Release Date: 01 August, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 308555
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 | | By: Travis Russell ISBN: 0071488529 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Release Date: 01 July, 2008 Bioscience book rank: 1277099
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 | | By: Hydar Ali, Haribabu Bodduluri ISBN: 158829546X Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 21 February, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 1305900
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 | | By: Paul N. MacDonald ISBN: 0896038327 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 15 June, 2001 Bioscience book rank: 1279890
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 | | By: Kerry S. Campbell, Marco Colonna ISBN: 0896036839 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 04 February, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 1221316
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 | | By: Sukriti Nag ISBN: 1588290735 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 06 August, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1171267
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 | | By: Rocky S. Tuan, Cecilia W. Lo ISBN: 089603576X Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: February, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 1298137
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 | | By: Ed Wilson ISBN: 0130264954 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Release Date: 09 January, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 954640
| This book is a great addition to any IT professionals library.<p>The author's knowledge of Network Monitor and its use to determine networking issues is amazing. The content in this book helped me understand the communication that takes place between network devices. Before reading Mr. Wilson's book I had no idea how to troubleshoot networking problems but afterwards I could sniff out problems like a seasoned bloodhound. <p>I would highly recommend this book to anyone who feels lost in the fog but would like to find their way to network land.
This book is a great addition to any IT professionals library.<p>The author's knowledge of Network Monitor and its use to determine networking issues is amazing. The content in this book helped me understand the communication that takes place between network devices. Before reading Mr. Wilson's book I had no idea how to troubleshoot networking problems but afterwards I could sniff out problems like a seasoned bloodhound. <p>I would highly recommend this book to anyone who feels lost in the fog but would like to find their way to network land.
I bought this book to learn about Windows NT troubleshooting, but now I'm not sure I can trust anything it says about that area, since it has so many mistakes in the area that I do know, TCP/IP. Errors abound when discussing the IP header. The Type of Service discussion doesn't distinguish between the TOS field and the TOS bits, whose meaning are obsolete anyway. It doesn't discuss Precedence, which really is used, for exampe, VoIP uses precedence 5. IP source routing, which nobody uses anyway, is explained in a completely muddled way and the example shows someone setting that option when pinging from 10.0.0.60 to 10.0.0.10, which would be a really silly use of the option. The book also has lots of typos and badly-written sentences. Where was the editor? You would think Prentice Hall could hire editors. The SPX chapter starts with this, "The SPX/IPX protocol is a still a common occurrence on many corporate networks." The only mention of AppleTalk is in the list of Application-layer protocols where it has two entries that say this: AppleTalk and Appleshare apples networking protocol suite AFP apples protocol for remote file access AppleTalk shoudn't be in the list and couldn't they have used an editor who knew what Apple means in the computer industry? |
 | | By: Claudia Reiche, Verena Kuni ISBN: 1570271496 Publisher: Autonomedia Release Date: September, 2004 Bioscience book rank: 1112936
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