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Q**A
Amazing resource for neurodivergent learners.
I love the repetition and casual conversation tone of this book. The material is easily digestible allowing learning progression to occur naturally.
B**.
Networking 101
Great book. Well written. Fantastic reference
P**R
Not hardware specific. But good info
General Netwroking concepts, not hardware specific, and does get the point across. (So not a lot of command info)I personally use My Cisco centric version of this, along with this to better understand concepts.
A**.
Great starter book
Very thoughtful and informative
G**.
Seems like it was not proofread before publishing.
Lots of typos. So far, I have noticed typos on page 34 paragraph four, page 42 paragraph two, and page 44 paragraph four. And I’ve just started reading this book. Otherwise, it reads easy and is a good refresher on some basic information (just pay attention to the information being presented). Has some humor that is sometimes unnecessary or dry. Hopefully, they will correct their errors in next edition.
C**E
Introductions to computer networking.
Really good book on networking.
M**F
Who is this book for? Keep looking….
Where to even begin. This book covers a lot of topics very superficially, excludes or barely covers a lot of pertinent networking topics, and it includes a bunch of outdated, thus useless, information. So I am left wondering who would benefit from this book??!From a practical standpoint, nobody. It doesn’t cover any one topic sufficiently, and it excludes most important contemporary Ethernet and tcp/ip networking topics, or barely mentions them. Even a windows network administrator wouldn’t gain anything from this book. I saw the copyright was 2025 so figured it would be up to date and relevant, but felt duped after going through it! I realize dummies books are supposed to be approachable, but come on, this book is mostly irrelevant. This should be in a goodwill bin for $1.50. Keep looking!!!
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