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AndySpot2019-05-05 12:03:58
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AndySpot, 2019-05-05 12:03:58

CCNA Study Guide or other textbooks?

Good afternoon! The question is. What is the best way to learn computer networks, from books from tsisok, or from books from Olifer or Tanenbaum? Since I have no knowledge in this topic, I ask for advice from the experienced. What will be more efficient?

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-05-05
@Zoominger

Read everything. Start with CCNA, read on. You won't understand anything, that's fine, then go to Computer Networks, Top Down Approach, you'll understand more. Then to Oliferov, fix it there.

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Mikhail Vasiliev, 2019-05-05
@Loiqig

I started with Olifer and would do the same now. The only thing you can not read everything in a row, but read the introduction, further about Ethernet and further about IP: masks and routing. After that, there is already more emphasis on Cisco in practice, and the theory is needed, whatever one may say. And again to return to Olifera to combine practice with theory. Tannenbaum can be left for later.

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