Review of Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide, 2nd Ed Posted

January 24th, 2010 admin

Amazon.com just posted my 5 star review of Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide, 2nd Ed by Neal Allen. From the review : Good network troubleshooting books are rare. TCP/IP Analysis and Troubleshooting Toolkit by Kevin Burns (2003), Troubleshooting Campus Networks by Priscilla Oppenheimer and Joseph Bardwell (2002), and Network Analysis and Troubleshooting by Scott Haugdahl (1999) come to mind. Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide (NMATG) brings a whole new dimension to network analysis, particularly at the lowest levels of the OSI model. I


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