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Book ReviewsData Networks 101; A Beginner's Guide |
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Book: Data Networks 101; A Beginner's Guide
Written by: Julie Sartain |
Publisher: Aegis Publishing Group, Ltd.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Inofrmative and Accurate. Rating:
5 / 5
I am a Computer Science Engineer, This book is an excellent entry level source for data networks. It is easy to read and follow. The writer implicitly knows the subject very well and is able to convey the knowledge in a way it is not difficult for non-technical readers. It provides useful in formation for technical readers as well. I will recommend this book to anyone who is interested in knowing about data networks from scratch.
Very Good Beginner's Overview Rating:
5 / 5
This is a very good overview book with enough details to get the beginner going. Takes one from zero networking knowledge to the point where they can understand many aspects of data networking, and leaves them at a point where additional research can be self-directed.Many of the callers on our tech support hotline would benefit from this one. If you're already a year or two into networking, this isn't for you... but for a rank beginner, it's great.
Data Networks works! Rating:
5 / 5
A very informative book for beginners and ones like myself that need a refresher course now and again. This was very easy to understand and I have recommended it to my staff to help in their training. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn from the ground up. Five stars!!!!!
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