Networking Made Easy: Get Yourself Connected (Computers Made Easy)
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Networking Made Easy is designed to take your overall networking skills from a beginner to the next level. Get a top-level understanding without a complex education. This easy to use guide will help you navigate your way to becoming proficient with network fundamentals and technology.
Chapter 1 – What is a Network?
Chapter 2 – Networking hardware
Chapter 3 – Network Cabling
Chapter 4 – Wireless Networking
Chapter 5 – IP Addressing
Chapter 6 – Protocols
Chapter 7 – The Internet
Chapter 8 – Windows Networking
Chapter 9- Virtualization & Cloud Computing
Chapter 10 – Network Troubleshooting
About the Author
James Bernstein has been working with various companies in the IT field since 2000, managing technologies such as SAN and NAS storage, VMware, backups, Windows Servers, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Networking, Microsoft Office, Exchange, and more.
He has obtained certifications from Microsoft, VMware, CompTIA, ShoreTel, and SNIA, and continues to strive to learn new technologies to further his knowledge on a variety of subjects.
He is also the founder of the website OnlineComputerTips.com, which offers its readers valuable information on topics such as Windows, networking, hardware, software, and troubleshooting. Jim writes much of the content himself and adds new content on a regular basis. The site was started in 2005 and is still going strong today.
Publisher : Independently published (September 2, 2018)
Language : English
Paperback : 149 pages
ISBN-10 : 1720034109
ISBN-13 : 978-1720034100
Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
Dimensions : 7 x 0.34 x 10 inches
Jenny –
Great book for networking made simple.
Great book for entry learning to networking. Very easy to understand without being too overly complicated (for those that donât like to read).Great examples that can me done at home to completely understand the terms and abbreviations.My husband have bought other books but this is the only book I have seen him really enjoy reading and donât feel bored reading.Great book, simple without feeling stupid, references are easy to learn. Great great book.Would also recommend âComputers made easyâ from the same author.
D. Bergin –
Very helpful
I bought all 3 books in this series. (Others are Compuers ME and Win 10 ME) This book is at the perfect level for many people. Well-written, easy to understand, but not too dumed-down. Pefect for me, a long time computer user who has never seriously explored networks until now. It’s a very good starting book for understanding networks, in a practical sense. for people who wish to apply the unformation seriously and continue to more advanced involvement, or people starting a career in this field.
Christopher Norman –
Ok overview of the material
I thought the author did good on a brief overview of networking as a whole. This would be a good starter book on the subject.
TWB –
I didn’t know just how much I didn’t know!
I’ve been using computers for more than 25 years but when I stepped anywhere outside of my little world of knowing the basics of Word, Excel and Project I was lost. I grew up long before using computers was ever taught in school. I had some clients in the EDP business and if you aren’t old enough to know what that is it’s Electronic Data Processing but I barely understood how they did what they did.Upon being told by a friend that I should read Mr. Bernstein’s book, Networking Made Easy, so I did. Now, I have a much better understanding of the world I’d barely understood before. I’ll now try reading some of his other books and see how much of a Geek I can become!Tom
Michael L Carey –
Very basic
Covers what to hook up and how. I am a very limited skilled guy on computers, but there didn’t at first glance seem to be anything I had not already figured out. I will have to give it a more thorough look. Otherwise, very decent quality paperback.
Joey –
Amazing
This book is so we’ll written, so much fun to read with a refreshing information about networking in general. Buy this book if you want to know what networking is.This book is written to shed light on the subject in general , not for taking tests to be certified
Mr Nunya –
Simple easy to do understand primer
This was very well written and easy to digest. Anyone that needs to do and a way to start to understand the basics of networking would be comfortable after reading this. The author does a great job of keeping things simple and easy to digest.
Rj Smith –
It is what the title suggests
Easy to read and understand. Not much info for advanced networking but the high level overview it gives is good. It’s as advertised, networking made easy but not deep dive.
Steve Robertson –
Beaucoup dâinformations utiles pour différentes tâches reliées à la réseautique. Personnellement jâai trouvé le contenu intéressant et utile. Je recommanderais ce livre sans hésiter.
Pugwash –
Really useful entry level text to networking, or perhaps a little above entry level. If youâ e come across DNS and Routers allocating IP addresses, but want to understand a little bit more about what it all means then this is the book for you.
Kirito Yuuki –
It’s an easy fun read for children, but not recommended if thinking going for an professional job.ð
T. Taller –
This is a good book for me to learn about networking. However, I purchased it mainly for the chapter on Windows. It badly needs to be updated to Windows 10. Creating and managing a network in Windows 10 has changed since the use of Workgroup was dropped. So it has not helped me to create a network in my house. However, as I said, a good book to introduce the basics of networking.
Amazon Customer –
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