Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!swbatl!synoptics!pcaloca From: pcaloca@synoptics.COM (Paul Caloca) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: ethernet type I and II Summary: Good Ethernet Books Message-ID: <21868@mvis1.com> Date: 23 Aug 90 23:08:10 GMT References: <2800@amc-gw.amc.com> Organization: SynOptics Communications Inc., Mt. View, Ca. Lines: 38 From postnews Thu Aug 23 16:04:40 1990 In article <2800@amc-gw.amc.com>, stewartc@amc-gw.amc.com (Stewart Castaldi) writes: > saved those articles I would appreciate a copy. I would also appreciate > pointers to any books or documentation that would show these differences. > A practical guide to ethernet installation and troubleshooting. > -- > Stewart Castaldi DNS: stewartc@amc.com > Applied Microsystems Corporation UUCP: amc-gw!stewartc > Redmond, Washington 98073 Dial: (206) 882-2000 Three books which I have found to be very valuble are: KEEPING THE LINK by Martin Nemzow Ethernet Installation & Management McGraw-Hill 1988 ISBN 0-07-046302-6 LAN TROUBLESHOOTING HANDBOOK by Mark A. Miller M & T Books 1989 ISBN 1-55851-054-0 DEISIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING ETHERNET NETWORKS by Bill Hancock QED Information Sciences ISBN 0-89435-366-7 ======================================================================== Paul Caloca | "Minds are like parachutes - Technical Support | they ony function when open." SynOptics Communications | Mountain View, CA |==================== Thomas Dewar Email: Paul_Caloca.SALES@engtwomac.synoptics.com UUCP: ...!ames.arc.nasa.gov!synoptics.com!engtwomac!Paul_Caloca.SALES FAX: 415-967-8710 ========================================================================