How Networks Work, Millennium Edition (How it works)

How Networks Work, Millennium Edition (How it works)

by Les Freed (Author), Les Freed (Author), Frank J. Derfler Jr. (Author)

Synopsis

For introductory and general networking courses. How Networks Work, Millennium Edition is a full color, illustrated guide on networking technology. This book provides the fundamentals of networking with detailed graphics that illustrate these concepts. Students will find difficult networking concepts explained in an easy-to-understand format.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: QUE
Published: 23 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0789724456
ISBN 13: 9780789724458
Book Overview: Part of the best-selling How It Works series, How Networks Work is a stunning, full-color illustrated title on networking technology. Each spread provides the reader with the information necessary to understand the fundamentals of connectivity, and each detailed illustration is labeled and annotated in easy to comprehend terms, helping the reader cut through the difficult vocabulary of the networking world. In this excursion through the inner-workings of all the network pieces, you'll see the inside of a modem and the purpose of each component, how a wiring hub fits into a network operating system, how data goes in and out of a network interface card (NIC), and much more.

Author Bio

Frank J. Derfler, Jr. and Les Freed are a proven networking best-selling combination. In addition to authoring the wildly successful How Networks Work, 4th Edition, they also wrote Get a Grip on Network Cabling, a success for Ziff Davis Press and still being used in many college and technical school classrooms as the coursebook for cabling classes. Frank is a Senior Networking Editor and Les is a Contributing Editor at PC Magazine, where they review the latest networking products and technology for the world's largest computer magazine. Among their many contributions to the computer and networking world, Frank and Les have also co-authored Practical Network Cabling (Que 12/98) and Frank has written Practical Networking (Que 12/98) and Using Networks (Que 3/98).