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TCP/IP Unleashed (3rd Edition) by Tim Parker
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TCP/IP Unleashed (3rd Edition)

by Tim Parker

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I'm hired to translate this book, so I am very familiar with its content. Well, I must say that I'm amazed at how this book could be produced by such a big brand publishing house like Sams!

It's simply filled with errors! Want an example? Look at page 140, it says (about the IP address space) that "This makes for a total of 4,294,967,296 IPs. Not so many when you think about it. There are more than four times that many people in China alone" !!!

If you too think that more than 17.2 billions people live in China, go buy this lame book. ( )
  dandv | Feb 3, 2009 |
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TCP/IP is usually a subject for network professionals and hardcore geeks. While the acronym (which stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) gets thrown around a lot, most nontechnical users don't realize that it's the suite of protocols used to connect computers to the Internet. Timothy Parker explains the basics of TCP/IP, goes on to the protocols and services it provides, shows how to implement it in various environments, and then explains how it is used on the net. There are also chapters on administering a TCP/IP network, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Not for the faint of heart or the average user, this is a book for those who want to gain advanced communications knowledge and experience.

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