A beginner's guide to networking introduces even the most inexperienced computer user to the ins and outs of various network environments.
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Joe Habraken is a best-selling author, information technology professional, and educator. He is currently an assistant professor at the University of New England, where he teaches a variety of information technology classes introducing undergraduate students to computer basics, software applications, Web design, and the use of personal computers in business settings. His books include Microsoft Office XP 8 in 1, Practical Cisco Routers, and Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Server 2003 in 24 Hours. With more than 15 years as a trainer and consultant, Joe enjoys taking difficult computer concepts and making them accessible to readers and students.
Perfect for the person who wants to network but needs a good starting point! Mark Gibbs, noted expert in the area of systems architecture and design, provides the first word in Networking basics with this effective primer. Presents a graphical approach to explaining the technical details of networking. Focuses on the most current and most popular network operating systems such as Novell NetWare and Windows for Workgroups. Features the most current trends in networking inc. Covers Novell NetWare, Windows for Workgroups, LANtastic, and AppleTalk -- Sams
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