Business Data Communications and Networking 9E
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:31/07/2006
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Price:$154.99
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part 2: Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Application Layer
Chapter 3: Physical Layer
Chapter 4: Data Link Layer
Chapter 5: Network and Transport Layers
Part 3: Network Technologies
Chapter 6: Local Area Networks
Chapter 7: Wireless Local Area Networks
Chapter 8: Backbone Networks
Chapter 9: Metropolitan and Wide Area Networks
Chapter 10: The Internet
Part 4: Network Management
Chapter 11: Network Security
Chapter 12: Network Design
Chapter 13: Network Management
Appendices:
A. Connector Cables
B. Spanning Tree Protocol
C. IP Telephony
D. Cellular Technologies
E. TCP/IP Game
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