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Networking All-In-One for Dummies

The ultimate reference guide for network administrators Network administrators now have a single, convenient place to turn for all the information they need. Networking All-in-One For Dummies, 4th Edition is like ten books in one, covering such topics as networking basics, network security, setting up TCP/IP and connecting to the Internet, handling mobile devices, and much more. This valuable book covers all the newest updates and trends, including Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

A single-source reference for network administrators Includes ten minibooks: Networking Basics; Building a Network; Network Administration and Security; TCP/IP and the Internet; Wireless Networking; Telecom, Convergence, and Mobile Devices; Windows Server 2008 Reference; Using Other Windows Servers; Linux Networking Reference; and Appendices Explores the latest technologies in broadband, storage, and back-up Delves into new trends in networking and includes the latest Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 updates System administrators will want to keep this practical all-in-one guide within reach.

    Computers Reference Technology Computer Science

876 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994



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Profile Image for Ali.

275 reviews 1 follower

Edited December 31, 2019

The first pages of this book cautioned not to read it all the way through, but here's the thing: I don't like being told what to do. So, this behemoth is the only book I've read this entire month, but I've sure read it! And did actually learn a lot, and know what topics I want to explore further in other books as well.

    2019
Profile Image for Inspired 2 Craft.

413 reviews 5 followers

May 6, 2021

Getting started in the world of networking can be possible with this simple guide book, Networking All-in-One For Dummies. It's so easy to use and understand If one isn't at all familiar with the entire process which is involved. From one server to another, sharing data back and forth, managing a network(s), cybersecurity, window server usage, protocols, and much more is what you will get by reading this huge book.

It's practically everything from computers from devices and setup to the process which goes on with the internet, using different servers, and the data that is tethered between different computers and locations. Of course, cybersecurity is something I see that any good computer book would include a topic on because it deals with those who like to swim between the lines and leech onto anything that is starting up or available for them to steal from. Of course for this book, don't think it's gonna be a simple read, possibly a weeklong read or more if you want to spend hours straight through.

Since it's fully detailed and covers 10 different books, basically everything you need to know to understand networking from beginning to end, it will take some time to comprehend each section. However, it's so worth having this resource, an up-to-date book on networking for beginners and those who have some knowledge already and want to perfect what they know. Plus, being a book that is more down-to-earth, it's a much easier book to absorb the material the first time through than a complicated text guide.

Sometimes it might seem useless after a year passes or sometimes and a new server or windows and version of the internet comes out. Throwing the old material to download out the window. However, even with that normal occurrence, and it happens on a regular basis. This book can still be quite valuable when it comes to figuring out the steps one needs to take to download any recent program and what to look for when working with the entire networking protocol as well as security. Many still stay useful no matter what year or time of the day it might be.

Lastly, if it's the purpose of becoming an expert or taking on some new job position that requires a bit more connecting knowledge for a company or small business, well this is the book to own! However, it works for everyone, even those that work on a computer and program on a daily basis. It's all necessary and perfectly explained material with great examples for curious minds, like me. I think this book is a great one to own and will help even the hardest mind that can't grasp certain topics with ease.
"I have been given a free copy in exchange for my honest opinion"

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Profile Image for Matt Simmons.

104 reviews 8 followers

May 15, 2018

The early modules provide a solid overview of the theoretical background behind topics, but the later ones are a mixed bag. The module on cloud computing is very weak--someone reading a book on networking doesn't really need to be introduced to Dropbox as a service, and there's no discussion of *aaS. The module on Linux feels tacked on and forced, as the author is obviously writing to a Windows-userland audience, but felt compelled to at least give a passing mention of Apache. If you are in Windows userland, there are some strong modules and excellent content here for that; but as that's not me, I found those significant portions of the book to be superfluous for my purposes.

Still, the early modules do provide an excellent general-knowledge and theoretical background of networking principles for someone, like me, who's new to them.

    Profile Image for Brian Salehi.

    45 reviews 7 followers

    January 1, 2021

    You will read everything you need to know about networks to say wow and even more up to the point when you say okay this is cool but why should I care?
    This happens when you are new to the topic and you face too much details than you really need.
    If you're a programmer or a network habits/specialist, then this book will give you the big picture and enough details to get up and running on your own field.
    I'm not aware of other network books, but I'm giving this a 4 start because of some over simplification when the topic doesn't need one, and some over explanation when brevity was required.

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    Profile Image for Lynne Martin Veilleux.

    6 reviews 1 follower

    January 6, 2020

    Not really for Dummies I read the complete book but I'm not sure I am much ahead.

    Good for reference.
    The part for Linux could be a seperate book.
    A part on networking copiers would have been nice.

      Profile Image for Youssry Effat.

      399 reviews 243 followers

      May 17, 2017
        December 18, 2019

        Read while studying for CISSP

          Profile Image for CD .

          654 reviews 73 followers

          February 21, 2009

          When the network is down, or not up yet, and you can't find the appropriate reference material via the computer or network . . .

          This is a d***** handy book to have on the shelf!

          Every question you may have won't be answered by this 10-in-1 single volume but you won't even begin to ask every question that is addressed herein. Well, you might if you set up lots of networks, but by that time I hope you will have added some additional reference material!

          Doug Lowe's latest will guide you through your first installation or answer a lot of questions in your 101st, middle of the night-got to get the network running or other 'moment' with the Wonderful World of Networks.

          I've been working with networks of all flavors for over a quarter of a century (yes they've been around that long and longer) and I always like to see a new worthy additions to the resource 'pile'. This is one of those that not only will save time, but money as it combines multiple titles in one binding.

          Oh, yes, it is paper that can be written on so those notes as to that 'special' address list, or that ornery password, or some esoteric set of options (You know, -h -r -s*** /we_are_totally_ ......) well that won't happen as often with only *one* volume to carry around or pull off the shelf.

          Recommended for any user who needs a reference to a wide ranging knowledge base for networks at any given time. If nothing else it is a great note repository of where to go next!!

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          Profile Image for Patrick.

          129 reviews 2 followers

          Edited April 24, 2012

          This was a good overview of a huge topic. I'm using it to get ready for the Network+ certification exam, and I think it provided me with a good depth-of-field check. Pretty easy reading, and filled with solid information. Some of it's a little fluffy with screen shots, but that's not all bad, if you haven't encountered the program very often.

          This would be a good reference to have at your desk as a tech or network admin. Basic for some, it does have a lot of crunchy bits. I'm glad I burned through it. Note that the All-In-One book, to me, is a lot better than the standard Networking for Dummies. It cuts down on the utter basics and gets to the important stuff about a litany of topics.

          Recommended for people in the early phases of studying for Network+, any of the Microsoft server certs, or for people about to embark upon real-world networking.

            December 1, 2019

            I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the fundamentals of networking and/or to an individual who is responsible for network management.
            It is an expansive work discussing the multiple applications and programs that one might encounter or utilize in their own network. The concepts discussed are in many instances quite basic. But every section appears to include tidbits that are valuable and often not considered or forgotten over a period of time.
            There are several examples with screenshots directing the reader through a step-by-step installment. I have never found these to be particularly useful in that in most cases the screen shot shown in the book or u-tube is not the screen shot I pull up. However, the author provides useful suggestions that on might use in setting up the application.

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