What is TCP/IP: Basic Concepts to More Advanced.
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- ISBN8230999942
- EAN9798230999942
- Date de parution12/04/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
What is TCP/IP: Basic Concepts to More Advanced- Because "It's the thing that makes the internet work" just isn't cutting it anymore. Ever smiled and nodded while someone mentioned "packet loss" or "subnetting, " secretly wondering if TCP/IP was a new energy drink or a Marvel villain? Fear not, brave netizen - this book is your passport out of networking confusion and into glorious, geeky enlightenment."What is TCP/IP: Basic Concepts to More Advanced" is your witty, no-fluff, occasionally sarcastic tour through the heart and soul of modern networking.
From the moment you connect to Wi-Fi to the mysterious magic of sending memes across continents, this book breaks down every layer (yes, even that OSI one) with humor, clarity, and the kind of examples that actually stick. You'll start with the basics - IP addresses, TCP handshakes, DNS voodoo - and build your way up to routing, NAT, firewalls, and even the dreaded IPv6 (don't worry, it won't bite).
Think of it like a networking class taught by your funniest, nerdiest friend - the one who can make ARP tables and port numbers sound not just useful, but actually interesting. Whether you're a student, a sysadmin in the making, or just tired of feeling left out in tech conversations, this book takes you from clueless to clued in - and it does it without frying your brain or your patience. Buy it now - and finally understand what powers the internet, why TCP/IP is the peanut butter and jelly of networking, and how to sound incredibly smart at your next tech meeting (or family dinner).
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From the moment you connect to Wi-Fi to the mysterious magic of sending memes across continents, this book breaks down every layer (yes, even that OSI one) with humor, clarity, and the kind of examples that actually stick. You'll start with the basics - IP addresses, TCP handshakes, DNS voodoo - and build your way up to routing, NAT, firewalls, and even the dreaded IPv6 (don't worry, it won't bite).
Think of it like a networking class taught by your funniest, nerdiest friend - the one who can make ARP tables and port numbers sound not just useful, but actually interesting. Whether you're a student, a sysadmin in the making, or just tired of feeling left out in tech conversations, this book takes you from clueless to clued in - and it does it without frying your brain or your patience. Buy it now - and finally understand what powers the internet, why TCP/IP is the peanut butter and jelly of networking, and how to sound incredibly smart at your next tech meeting (or family dinner).
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What is TCP/IP: Basic Concepts to More Advanced- Because "It's the thing that makes the internet work" just isn't cutting it anymore. Ever smiled and nodded while someone mentioned "packet loss" or "subnetting, " secretly wondering if TCP/IP was a new energy drink or a Marvel villain? Fear not, brave netizen - this book is your passport out of networking confusion and into glorious, geeky enlightenment."What is TCP/IP: Basic Concepts to More Advanced" is your witty, no-fluff, occasionally sarcastic tour through the heart and soul of modern networking.
From the moment you connect to Wi-Fi to the mysterious magic of sending memes across continents, this book breaks down every layer (yes, even that OSI one) with humor, clarity, and the kind of examples that actually stick. You'll start with the basics - IP addresses, TCP handshakes, DNS voodoo - and build your way up to routing, NAT, firewalls, and even the dreaded IPv6 (don't worry, it won't bite).
Think of it like a networking class taught by your funniest, nerdiest friend - the one who can make ARP tables and port numbers sound not just useful, but actually interesting. Whether you're a student, a sysadmin in the making, or just tired of feeling left out in tech conversations, this book takes you from clueless to clued in - and it does it without frying your brain or your patience. Buy it now - and finally understand what powers the internet, why TCP/IP is the peanut butter and jelly of networking, and how to sound incredibly smart at your next tech meeting (or family dinner).
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From the moment you connect to Wi-Fi to the mysterious magic of sending memes across continents, this book breaks down every layer (yes, even that OSI one) with humor, clarity, and the kind of examples that actually stick. You'll start with the basics - IP addresses, TCP handshakes, DNS voodoo - and build your way up to routing, NAT, firewalls, and even the dreaded IPv6 (don't worry, it won't bite).
Think of it like a networking class taught by your funniest, nerdiest friend - the one who can make ARP tables and port numbers sound not just useful, but actually interesting. Whether you're a student, a sysadmin in the making, or just tired of feeling left out in tech conversations, this book takes you from clueless to clued in - and it does it without frying your brain or your patience. Buy it now - and finally understand what powers the internet, why TCP/IP is the peanut butter and jelly of networking, and how to sound incredibly smart at your next tech meeting (or family dinner).
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