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Synopsis
Introduction to Networking provides you with a comprehensive overview of the technologies and standards that make the modern connected world a reality. Requiring no previous knowledge of computer networking, this textbook takes you on a tour of the building blocks of modern-day networks. Major concepts, such as OSI and TCP/IP models, network media specifications and functions, LAN/WAN protocols, topologies, and capabilities, are covered in detail. Industry standards and a brief historical development of major networking technologies are surveyed in conjunction with basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments.
Expert instructor and best-selling author Wendell Odom provides you with a solid foundation of how computer networks function. He then shows you how to build both local-area networks (LAN) and wide-area networks (WAN) for transmission of data over short and long distances. You also learn how TCP/IP uses these LANs and WANs to create corporate networks and the worldwide Internet. The book concludes by showing you how networking connects applications you use on a daily basis with resources that reside on the global Internet.
Full of real-world practical examples,
Introduction to Networking provides you with the foundation knowledge and skills you need to start a career in networking.
Powerful features make learning about networking easier -- Clear introductions describe the big ideas and show how they fit with what you've already learned
-- Specific chapter objectives tell you exactly what you need to learn
-- Key Terms lists help you identify important terms, and a complete Glossary helps you understand them
-- Author's Notes point out important transitions, key connections to other topics, and items that might otherwise be lost in the detail
-- The On the Side feature points out related items from pop culture, history, and the real world as it relates to networking
-- Chapter Review questions, tools, and activities help you make sure you've learned the material
-- Numeric Reference Tables provide common information about numbers used in networking, including a conversion table for 8-bit binary to decimal
Exclusive Mind Mapping activities
-- Organize networking ideas visually, in
your mind, in
your words -- Learn more, remember more
-- Understand how different ideas fit together
Coverage includes -- Computer data fundamentals
-- Computer networking basics
-- TCP/IP networks
-- Transmitting bits
-- Ethernet LANs
-- Wireless LANs
-- Wide-area networks (WAN)
-- The Internet protocol (IP)
-- Connecting to the Internet
-- TCP/IP transport