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I was one of the official reviewers of this book, which is a great discussion about the technicals details of providing telephone service by the cable companies. It has a very good section about security which is important for this type of service. A great book for anyone who wants or needs to learn about IP Telephony over a shared network. |
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This is another book where I was one of the official reviewers. It gives a great overview of high-speed internet access (cable and dsl) and the various types of servers (web, email, gaming, etc.) that you can run on it. |
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A great introduction to all types of communication networks. Talks about how networks work and uses an engineering approach to designing networks. |
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Included in this book is a multimedia tutorial and it's a great way to learn about TCP/IP including newer technologies like IPSec, IPv6, etc. From best-selling author Douglas E. Comer. |
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The Douglas Comer book that started it all! One of the best known books about TCP/IP and for a good reason. It's been recently updated to include the newer technologies. |
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Another great book about TCP/IP. Shows in detail how protocols work, but it explains it well, so it's great for beginners and experts alike. |
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The best reference available for OSPF. Written by John Moy who is the author of the OSPF specs, so there's no better authority. Discusses theory and shows practical examples. |