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Reddit mentions of Computer Networks 5th By Andrew S. Tanenbaum (International Economy Edition)
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Some very good books on networking basics:
Computer Networks
TCP/IP Illustrated
Start with Andrew Tannenbaum's book?
This is actually the model they use in this book, which I highly recommend.
I think in that case you're better off finding a book somewhere. Tanenbaum's "Computer Networks" book is one that I enjoyed reading a lot (even the outdated stuff like Token Ring networks). It goes really deep into how networks work.
Thanks I'll start with that. Also what's your guys opinion on the tanenbaum's book? https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Tanenbaum-International-Economy/dp/9332518742
We normally recommend Computer Networks by Andy Tanenbaum as a good place to start.
Anyway, I was just blowing you some shit. We're not normally this mean.