

Networking All-in-One For Dummies [Lowe, Doug] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Networking All-in-One For Dummies Review: A thorough resource for both the casually interested and seasoned network admins. - An excellent overview of networking fundamentals and implementation details. There is solid foundational material and surprisingly thorough information at a technical level. Although you won't be qualified for a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification when you are done reading the manual, you will have received nearly the same level of training as an introductory technical college course on the topic. I intentionally purchased the 8th edition rather than the 9th because it is significantly longer (1056 pages versus 960) and I could not easily tell any advantage with the newer edition. That is, other than being 150 pages lighter than its predecessor. If you have an interest in this topic and do not want to spend the money and time for technical training, this represents a superb investment. Review: Has everything you need to know about networking. - They aren't kidding when they said it's all the books. It's thicc and heavy. Has some humorous worded information on the pages. So far I love the movie references in the cyber security section. It is easy to read and great detail. Is some of it out dated, yea but it nothing that too detrimental. Will it help with your certifications? Yes.














| Best Sellers Rank | #114,320 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in LANs (Books) #18 in Computer Networking (Books) #67 in Computer Network Security |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (624) |
| Dimensions | 7.4 x 2.6 x 9.2 inches |
| Edition | 8th |
| ISBN-10 | 1119689015 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1119689010 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1056 pages |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Publisher | For Dummies |
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A thorough resource for both the casually interested and seasoned network admins.
An excellent overview of networking fundamentals and implementation details. There is solid foundational material and surprisingly thorough information at a technical level. Although you won't be qualified for a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification when you are done reading the manual, you will have received nearly the same level of training as an introductory technical college course on the topic. I intentionally purchased the 8th edition rather than the 9th because it is significantly longer (1056 pages versus 960) and I could not easily tell any advantage with the newer edition. That is, other than being 150 pages lighter than its predecessor. If you have an interest in this topic and do not want to spend the money and time for technical training, this represents a superb investment.
M**A
Has everything you need to know about networking.
They aren't kidding when they said it's all the books. It's thicc and heavy. Has some humorous worded information on the pages. So far I love the movie references in the cyber security section. It is easy to read and great detail. Is some of it out dated, yea but it nothing that too detrimental. Will it help with your certifications? Yes.
K**N
Great!
Easy, walked me through everything I needed to know.
R**N
Great resource if you want to learn
It only occasionally requires me to need t reread. There is enough repetition to enable you to pick it up as you read. Great book.
T**.
Very Good for the attention deficit reader.
I'm looking at get into this job field so I barrowed a friend collage networking book, OMG so dry. This book has kept me interested and learning the basic of what might be a future opportunity.
S**N
Wonderful Reference
Terrific work. Such a great reference.
A**R
Very easy to understand book on Networking for those who don't know Networking.
The book is very easy to understand. The author explains things very well. A great book for beginners, or anyone wanting to brush up on their knowledge.
D**K
It’s easy to understand.
This is exactly the info I wanted but the thickness of the physical book is a problem. It would be better in individual books, spiral bound.
A**O
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Bom
D**E
This book is good but falls short of expectations. The author over-narrates, extending content that could’ve been one page into multiple pages, making it bulky and intimidating. Most of the content is excessive jargon with little or no direct explanations of the subject matter.
R**J
The book covers a wide variety of topics in networking and seems fit for those wanting to brush up basics or begin from scratch.
M**R
Great quality. As described. Arrived on time.
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