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Computer Networks (5th Edition)

Andrew Tanenbaum, David Wetherall · 4 HN comments
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Tanenbaum takes a structured approach to explaining how networks work from the inside out. He starts with an explanation of the physical layer of networking, computer hardware and transmission systems; then works his way up to network applications. KEY TOPICS: Tanenbaum's in-depth application coverage includes email; the domain name system; the World Wide Web (both client- and server-side); and multimedia (including voice over IP, Internet radio video on demand, video conferencing, and streaming media. Each chapter follows a consistent approach: Tanenbaum presents key principles, then illustrates them utilizing real-world example networks that run through the entire book–the Internet, and wireless networks, including Wireless LANs, broadband wireless and Bluetooth. The Fifth Edition includes a chapter devoted exclusively to network security. The textbook is supplemented by a Solutions Manual, as well as a Website containing PowerPoint slides, art in various forms, and other tools for instruction, including a protocol simulator whereby readers can develop and test their own network protocols. MARKET: For professionals interested in Computer Networking/Introduction to Networking in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, CIS, MIS, and Business fields.
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https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-5th-Andrew-Tanenbau...

https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networking-Top-Down-Approach...

I'm using these two. The Tanenbaum book has a 6th edition, and I think the Top Down one has some newer editions as well. Not sure if they're the best, although they do seem relatively thorough, especially Tanenbaum.

If you have some time, I suggest you read http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Edition-Andrew-Tanen...

You might also want to follow a CCNA course online.

There are probably interesting intros out there, but for what it's worth, the standard text book on computer networks is Tanenbaum: http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-5th-Andrew-Tanenbaum...
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