"Business Data Networks and Telecommunications" guides readers through the details of networking with its clear writing style, job-ready detail, and focus on the technologies that are used in today's marketplace. Networking: How We Got Here; Hands-On Windows Networking; Network Standards; Wireshark Packet Capture; Network Security; Network Management; Microsoft Office Visio; Physical Layer Propagation; Hands-On: Cutting and Connectorizing UTP; Switched Wired Networks; Ethernet Switching; Wireless Networks I; Wireless ...
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"Business Data Networks and Telecommunications" guides readers through the details of networking with its clear writing style, job-ready detail, and focus on the technologies that are used in today's marketplace. Networking: How We Got Here; Hands-On Windows Networking; Network Standards; Wireshark Packet Capture; Network Security; Network Management; Microsoft Office Visio; Physical Layer Propagation; Hands-On: Cutting and Connectorizing UTP; Switched Wired Networks; Ethernet Switching; Wireless Networks I; Wireless Networks II; TCP/IP Internetworking I; Internetworking II; Networked Applications This text is a great reference for business professionals looking for the most recent developments in data communications and networking.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. 7th edition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Ordered this book and was not pleased to find out how different it was from the original one. I have bought international books in the past and the only difference were the page numbers. This book had a different number for chapters and the illustrations were totally different as well. Thank goodness i found another one on line and was able to get it before I had any quizzes or tests. NOT WORTH IT......
primemagee
Apr 29, 2010
Not for college
This book doesn't explain in detail what is needed to be knowledgable as network/IT. Instructors shouldn't use this book unless the course is lower level/VOTEC. If the course is upper level it doesn't go into enuff detail needed for a CIS degree, unless you plan to fail in a CIS related job dealing with networking.