Microsoft Press, 2004. — 392 p. — ISBN: 0735619395 This manual describes how to design and deploy wireless networks based on the 802.11 standard for Windows wireless clients, and goes beyond wireless networking to RADIUS and certificates. Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless Networks with Microsoft Windows Wireless Network Technology and Components IEEE 802.11 Overview Wireless...
Web technology has become the foundation for all sorts of critical networked applications and far-reaching methods of data exchange, and beneath it all is a fundamental protocol: HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP. HTTP: The Definitive Guide documents everything that technical people need for using HTTP efficiently-including the "black arts" and "tricks of the trade"-and does...
IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition provides a succinct, in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv 6. It guides you through everything you need to know to get started, including how to configure IPv6 on hosts and routers and which applications currently support IPv 6. The new IPv6 protocols offers extended address space, scalability, improved support for security,...
Sebastopol: O’Reilly Media, 2002. — 746 p. — ISBN: 0-596-00297-1 3rd Edition This complete guide to setting up and running a TCP/IP network is essential for network administrators, and invaluable for users of home systems that access the Internet. The book starts with the fundamentals - what protocols do and how they work, how addresses and routing are used, how to set up your...
Communication is fast becoming a general requirement for embedded systems in our increasingly connected world. In fact, it’s difficult to find embedded systems that include no form of external communication. Embedded systems are now transmitting electric meter readings over low-bandwidth wireless links to alleviate the need to read them visually. Global Positioning System (Gps)...
O’Reilly, 2002 — 240 p. The DNS & BIND Cookbook presents solutions to the many problems faced by network administrators responsible for a name server. Following O’Reilly's popular problem-and-solution cookbook format, this title is an indispensable companion to DNS & BIND, 4th Edition, the definitive guide to the critical task of name server administration. The cookbook...
2nd edition. - O’Reilly, 2005. - 460 p. - ISBN: 0-596-00840-6. Written for network and system administrators, the book introduces the basics of SNMP and then offers a technical background on how to use it effectively. Essential SNMP explores both commercial and open-source packages, and elements like OIDs, MIBs, community strings, and traps are covered in depth. Introduction to...
Sebastopol: O’Reilly, 2004. — 396 p. — ISBN: 0-596-00611-X Network Security Assessment offers an efficient testing model you can adopt, refine, and reuse to create proactive defensive strategies to protect your systems from the threats that are out there, as well as those still being developed. This thorough and insightful guide covers offensive technologies by grouping and...
Soper M. E. & Sosinsky B. A. — Que, 2006. — 1128 c. — ISBN: 978-0-7897-2815-9. (Server upgrades and repairs. Scott Mueller, Mark Soper and Barry Sosinski.) As the price of servers comes down to the level of desktop PCs, many small- and medium-sized businesses are forced to provide their own server setup, maintenance and support, without the high-dollar training enjoyed by their...
Que Publishing, 2003. —1248 p. —ISBN10: 0-7897-2817-6 — ISBN13: 978-0-7897-2817-3 Fourth Edition Even if you aren't a networking professional, Upgrading and Repairing Networks explains those tough networking concepts in a way that won't make you reach for a bottle of aspirin, starting with the fundamentals and working through more advanced concepts. Now in its fourth edition,...
5th edition. — Que, 2006. — 1200 p. Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Fifth Edition is the definitive guide for anyone with a network, from home networking enthusiasts to professional network administrators. The book explains network architectures and protocols using plain English and real-world examples, and gives valuable insight for fixing network problems. This updated...
No Starch Press, 2003 — 288 p. A comprehensive and conversational guide to using wireless networking. Wireless networking is a fun and versatile technology, but it can be difficult to use. This practical and plain English guide to wireless networking shows how to build and use wireless networks at home, at work, or around your neighborhood. It includes detailed information on...
TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols is an excellent text that provides encyclopedic coverage of the TCP/IP protocol suite. What sets this book apart from others on this subject is the fact that the author supplements all of the discussion with data collected via diagnostic programs; thus, it is possible to "watch" the protocols in action in a real situation. Also, the...
Volume 1: The Protocols After a brief introduction to TCP/IP, Stevens takes a bottom-up approach by describing the protocol from the link layer and working up the protocol stack. Volume 2: The Implementation 500 illustrations, combined with 15,000 lines of actual code from the 4.4BSD-Lite release, serves as concrete examples of the concepts covered in Volume 1. Volume 3: TCP...
The HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is the backbone of the World Wide Web. All web programmers, administrators, and application developers need to be familiar with the ins and outs of HTTP in order to work effectively. The HTTP Pocket Reference not only provides a solid conceptual foundation of HTTP, it also serves as a quick reference to each of the headers and status...
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