Computer Networking: The Beginner’s guide for Mastering Computer Networking, the Internet and the OSI Model (Computer Networking Series Book 1)

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It’s the guide to computer networking for every beginner. This book contains 12 chapters that will teach you, step by step, how to be successful at Computer Networking.

📖 Here’s what this Computer Networking book will teach you:

What networks are and how they functionWhat you need to set up a networkWhat is Ethernet, and how a MAC address worksHow to configure an IP address on Windows 7 to 10Everything about IP addresses and ports (TCP or UDP)Different network applicationsCisco IOS and CLIHow does the Routing and Switching process workWhy do we need static routes or routing protocolsWhat’s the purpose of a VLAN in a network and how to configure them

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You will not only discover new things you didn’t know about computer networking, but you will also get the chance to practice correctly setting up and the maintenance of a computer network.

Topics covered in this book: Computer Networking, Networking, Computer Networking for Beginners, Computer Networks, Cisco Networking, OSI Model, Computer Networks, Routing Protocols


From the Publisher

Computer Networking for Beginners

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Start Learning Computer Networking without prior experience

Learn Computer Networking from scratch with this beginner guide. No prior experience is required. Learn, practice and create your own networking projects with the simulator included within the book.

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Learn Computer Networking From Scratch Without Prior Experience

This book will help you understand the elements of computer networks by learning and practicing at the same time. From networks, routing, switching, IP addressing concepts to practical exercises in the simulator included that will advance your technical skill level.

Learn Computer Networking from scratch with the help of this guide!

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Start learning the ins and outs of the Internet and Computer Networking.

It’s the guide to computer networking for every beginner. This book contains 12 chapters that will teach you, step by step, how to be successful at Computer Networking.

Here’s what you will learn from this book:

– What networks are and how they function

– What you need to set up a network

– What is Ethernet, and how a MAC address works

– How to configure an IP address on Windows 7 to 10

– Everything about IP addresses and ports (TCP or UDP)

– Different network applications

– Cisco IOS and CLI

– How does the Routing and Switching process work

– Why do we need static routes or routing protocols (RIP, OSFP, EIGRP)

– What’s the purpose of a VLAN in a network and how to configure them

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B077PZXZF1
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 22, 2017
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 22372 KB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 189 pages

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Customers find the book reasonably structured to teach concepts with useful specifics. They appreciate the information and format. Readers say it’s helpful for beginners to elementary-level readers and teaches all the basic stuff they need to know about networking.

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  1. Michael Tribble

    understanding network principles
    Basic study network understanding, great introduction to help a person get a foot hold in networking principles.

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  2. Colleen Roe

    Good general introduction to digital networking
    Covered a wide swath of technologies related to how digital networks function. Lots of examples and some labs to test your understanding. I found it useful and got answers to a number of questions I had.croe

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  3. Barbara Tan

    Computer Networking for good
    This is a good guide to Master Computer Networking. After reading this book, I learn a lot of useful information and tips about Computer Networking. This book will teach me all the basic stuff I need to know about Networking and how the Internet works. I also know here the Network types which is great.

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  4. jorge

    Great content
    This book has from basic concepts to more advance network information just what I was looking for. I do recommend this book for beginners in network and cisco

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  5. Joshua Cutting

    Great for beginners
    Solid information that is well explained. Definitely helpful before I start my networking major in college to get a base level of knowledge.

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  6. D. Cruickshank

    Good but limited
    Could go deeper into protocol uses udp versus tcp. Also ip management and nat networks would help too. Overall good.

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  7. Tor Helge Lyngstøl

    Useful for someone on my knowledge level
    This “to the point” book was a useful restore of what was hidden somewhere in my head about computer networking. I did not need a lot of time to read it, and I regard it as an intro to a deeper dive into the subject.The language in the book may be a little challenging for someone with English as their mother tongue. There are lots of misspellings and the grammar could be improved here and there, but this is not a big issue for me as a Norwegian.I skipped the last CISCO-oriented part of the book.

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  8. Hatimcity

    Amazing introduction to networking
    This book is among the best books I have ever read about networking fundamentals, it cover all the basics and also put your hands on some Cisco routing labs. Good book I highly recommend it.

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  9. ETT

    The book covers all networking OSI levels well and quite clearly. For some reason almost all pictures are unreadable as the font is far too small.

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  10. Amazon Customer

    It is very clear on explanatios.

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  11. naveen

    While there are plenty of books that promise to help you understand the basics of network basics, this book is one of the rare ones that actually deliver that promise.I loved the authors usuage of simple and plain language to introduce and explain topics covered in the book. There are apt analogies between real world situations and network concepts, allowed me to accept the explanation and remember the material being read in an easy way.I must say no book is devoid of errors, this one is no exception, but that didn’t deter me to rate it 5 🌟, as the errors are not grave. Some just broke the sentence, but it still conveyed the point. Simplicity rules!

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  12. Matthew Inamdar

    The book is a great introduction to computer networking. I supplemented it with ChatGPT to diver deeper into the concepts (which I didn’t expect the book to do since it is aimed at beginner).My biggest gripe is with the quality and accurateness.The book has quite a few typos, isn’t formatted that great, and actually has some mistakes.For example in the TCP section, it states the 4-way handshake is:1. (Client) FIN2. (Server) FIN-ACK3. (Server) FIN4. (Client) ACKWhen the 2nd step is actually just an ACK (the FIN bit is not set on the TCP segment).There is also a plug for the author’s online course at the end of a chapter – I’d expect this to be at the beginning/end of the book instead. It felt like an advert.If the author reads this, please take it as helpful criticism as I overall enjoyed the read and it provided my with great value. It’d be great to get a revision with these issues addressed.

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  13. Amazon Customer

    Good book to get grip on basics on networking and the knowledge delivered through this book is useful to get deeper into the subject. The explanation is too good. A person with zero knowledge can easily understand the concepts.

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