Ethernet: The Definitive Guide (Designing and Managing Local Area Networks)

Ethernet: The Definitive Guide (Designing and Managing Local Area Networks)

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Jan 1, 2014 · English · Kindle (739 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 739
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2014
Publisher O'Reilly Media
Edition 2
ISBN-10 1449362990
ISBN-13 9781449362997

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In a world increasingly shaped by technology, understanding local area networks and their architectures has become essential for professionals and enthusiasts alike. This comprehensive guide offers insights into Ethernet technology, delving into its design and management. The authors, Charles E. Spurgeon and Joann Zimmerman, bring a wealth of experience to the table, making complex concepts more accessible.

The book navigates through various facets of Ethernet, covering everything from foundational principles to advanced troubleshooting techniques. It explores the evolution of Ethernet standards, providing readers with a historical context that enriches their understanding. Spurgeon and Zimmerman emphasize practical applications, ensuring that readers can apply the knowledge gained to real-world scenarios.

Readers will find detailed explanations on configuring networks, managing bandwidth, and optimizing performance. Written in a clear, engaging style, this guide is ideal for both novices and seasoned network administrators seeking to refine their skills. Through its thorough approach, it solidifies its status as a vital resource in the realm of networking.
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