On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:15, Vicky Spelshaus<[email protected]> wrote:
> As the IT staff for a small college (just me and one other full time person
> in charge of distance ed support), I am the perfect example of "jack of all
> trades, master of none".  While I'm comfortable with my skill level in
> regard to the servers and the workstations, I'm somewhat lost when it comes
> to the network itself.  By 'network' I mean terminolgy, properly configuring
> the switches, the wireless network, implementing a VLAN, etc.
>
> Therr hasn't been any budget for attending any kind of training in some
> time, so I'm looking for suggestions for good books to train myself.
> Suggestions?  Please?

Heh.

You'll need more than one book.

Try this site:

http://www.ora.com

You might want to consider a Safari subscription - unless you're like
me, and just absolutely *have* to have a book. I've heard good things
about Safari, though.

Kurt

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