Erick Stack has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator. The most-rated is Computer Networking: The Complete Guide.

Are you looking for a guide to learn the basics of a computer network? This book is for you! Before the advent off the wireless technology era, the existing communication technologies were primarily powered by wired technology. From the telephone to the fax machine, communication was not possible without a physical connection between the communication device and the source of the power of the device. For instance, there had to be a connection between a wired telephone and the dial board for communication to be possible. Just as with every other wired device, wireless communication has successfully displaced wired communication. The term wireless communication came into existence in the 19th century. Over the years, wireless communication technology has taken a new dimension. It ranks among the best mediums of information transmission from one device to other devices. This is not unconnected to the ease with which it allows users to communicate with others even if they are operating from a remote area. There are tons of devices that have been adapted for wireless communications. They include GPS, cordless phones, satellite television, Wi-Fi, and some other wireless computer parts. Recently, both the 3 and 4G networks have been included in the list alongside Bluetooth. This guide will cover the following topics: Wireless hardware and standard Subnetting reminders and tips Wireless technologies Managing routers and switches Advanced configurations IPv6 vs IPv4 The internet's big arena Moving the router Cabling the network Subnetting basics IPv6 subnetting Scaling networks And more! Buy this guide NOW to have the keys of networking with you and organize your computer network! Scroll to the top of the page and select the BUY button.
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Are you looking for a complete guide to better manage a computer network? Here is the book for you! Computer networks were created to connect individual computers to form a more powerful computing environment. In short, it aims to increase productivity. From the age of batch processing to the age of computer networks, there is no doubt that this is the case that computer networks are intended to. Now, however, there seems to be a subtle shift in technology. One of the primary purposes of modern computer networks is to connect people. People around the world can connect, communicate, and exchange ideas via the internet. This, however, was not possible in the early days of computer networks. This human-to-human computer network has gradually brought about great changes in people's daily life, school education, scientific research, and company development. The wide areas of applications of wireless networks in modern times are an indication of what the technology will offer in the future. At the moment, wireless networks have simplified a lot of human activities, such as communication, business transactions, and other activities. However, the future is brighter than most people can imagine. The modern wireless network will be child’s play compared to what the future promises. Let’s consider some of the major future development of wireless networks and the potential huge impact they will have on the users. In the wireless industry, there are top wireless carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. These carriers have significantly contributed to the growth of this sector by churning out high-performance communication technologies and devices that have proved invaluable to the growth and general acceptance of wireless communication. There are different types of wireless communication, like satellite communication, IR wireless communication, microwave radio, and broadcast radio. This audiobook will cover the following chapters: Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Virtualization & Cloud Computing Connection-Oriented and Connectionless-Oriented Managing and Troubleshooting the Network Networking Macs and PCs Unified Communications and Virtualization Future Protocols Switching The OSI and TCP/IP models The IP Addresses and Subnets Patch Panel or RJ45 Plugs Patch Panel Cabinet or Wall Mounted Scanning the Network Wardriving and the Wireless Pirates And more... Buy this audiobook now, and you will acquire high and important information about computer networking!
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