A hands-on guide to the networking certification, with sidebars that give real-world experience from an expert technician. Virtual study group software for online collaborative study, combined with exam simulations, integrate with "All-in-One" pedagogy to provide a complete study solution. The easy-to-use map of exam objectives facilitates quick access for exam review, while practice test questions in each chapter test candidates' understanding of exam objectives.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 196 mm
Dicke: 55 mm
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978-0-07-213164-2 (9780072131642)
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Michael Meyers (Houston, TX), A+, is the president and founder of Total Seminars, a company that provides training and videos to thousands of organisations throughout the world. He is the bestselling author of the All-in-One A+ Certification Exam Guide, the All-in-One Network+ Certification Exam Guide, and other books on PC and network hardware and software.
PART I: Let's Talk Concept Ch. 1: Introduction Ch. 2: The Network+ Exam Ch. 3: What Really Is a Network and What Do They Do? Ch. 4: The OSI Model PART II: Physical Ch. 5: Topologies and Standards Ch. 6: Bus Ethernet Ch. 7: Token Ring Ch. 8: Star Ethernet Ch. 9: Advanced Ethernet Ch. 10: The Weird, the New, and the Ugly Ch. 11: The Complete Network PC Ch. 12: Connectivity Hardware PART III: Protocols Ch. 13: Meet the Protocols Ch. 14: TCP/IP PART IV: Networks Ch. 15: Security Is the key Ch. 16: The Password Is... Ch. 17: Defining the System Ch. 18: Naming the System Ch. 19: What's Your Name? PART V: Shared Resource Ch. 20: Sharing Resources Ch. 21: Sharing Files/Folders Ch. 22: Sharing Printers Ch. 23: Sharing Other Stuff Ch. 24: Encryption Ch. 25: Accessing Shared Resources PART VI: Beyond the Basic Network Ch. 26: Remote Connections Ch. 27: Connecting to the Internet Ch. 28: Maintaining the Network