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MCSE Training Guide: TCP/IP (Covers Exam #70-059)

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Title: MCSE Training Guide: TCP/IP (Covers Exam #70-059)
by Emmett A. Dulaney, Sherwood Lawrence, Robert Scrimger, Anthony Tilke, John White, Raymond Williams, Kevin Wolford, New Riders Development Group
ISBN: 1562057472
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Pub. Date: 01 December, 1997
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 1.95

Customer Reviews

Rating: 2
Summary: Easy? Confused?
Comment: OK! I know there are a lot of mistakes...especially for the beginner like me...I am really confused by this book because of its unnecessary mistakes...but, I really like the chapter 2...it's very easy to understand the ARP...IP or ICMP..However, I got confused on the chapter 5 with the wrong route table...Man, I hope it would be better when it come to the second edition!

Rating: 1
Summary: Don't buy it.
Comment: Overall, it is easy book to read but you could really tell that each chapter was written by a different person. Some chapters are good but others are really poor. The end of the chapter tests were way too easy compared to the actual test. It has an incredible number of mistakes and typos especially in the calculation of subnet masking. I went round in circles and wasted so much time trying to figure out why I could never get a question correct. I think this book has a second edition that I hope is better. Avoid this book and you will be a much happier person.

Rating: 3
Summary: Average content but too many errors.
Comment: I used the book with help from the CBT Systems computer based training and found the book quite useful for the holes that the CBT did not cover. But the book contained too many errors for a training book. I was always looking at the error correction list from the web site to make sure what I was reading was correct. That should not happen on this kind of book. Clean up the errors and it would be a lot better at its job.

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