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- From: rlyle@nl.oracle.com (Rob Lyle Wizard of Ozje)
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- Subject: Re: Any good TCP/IP books?
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 09:52:48 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec25.194202.2135@udel.edu>, stewart@ra.cis.udel.edu (John Stewart) writes:
- |> In article <Bzs5qM.4C1@rahul.net> jonathan@rahul.net (Jonathan Heiliger) writes:
- |> > Would anyone reccomend a particular book for learning TCP/IP, and
- |> >networking in general to a greater extent. I'm planning on taking quite a
- |> >few Data Communications classes, however I would like to have some
- |> >information before I start!
- |>
- |> Personally, I think that one of the most readable books on the
- |> subject is _Internetworking With TCP/IP: Volume I_ by Douglas
- |> Comer (Prentice-Hall).
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- I second this, with volume two as sunday afternoon play-matgerial 8-)
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- --Rob.
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