This article showcases our top picks for the Best Books On Computer Networking For Beginners. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below).
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Computer Networking by James F. Kurose
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Are you after a more academic approach? This book written by two University professors is your best choice. It has been written for beginners, very accessible and comprehensible. You’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of computer networking fundamentals.
Networking All-in-One For Dummies by Doug Lowe
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Are you on a budget? That’s your book. It’s one of the cheapest yet valid options available to you. It covers a wide range of topics for beginners and more advanced readers.
Computer Networking by James Kurose
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Computer Networking by James Kurose and Keith Ross is our top choice because the book covers the topic in a very simple and easy to understand, top down approach. It starts by covering the top layer of the Internet Protocol Stack and then goes on to go into the deeper layers. Even if you have no idea about computer learning, the book explains everything starting from easier and foundation topics and then covering more complex topics.
Cisco Networking All-in-One For Dummies by Edward Tetz
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As the name suggests, Cisco networking covers all the major topics of computer networking in a way which is perfect for beginners who are just starting to explore the world of computer networking. We especially love the kind of language the book uses which is extremely readable and simple to grasp. The book is ‘all in one’ because it covers protocols, what switching is, routing, wireless and security.
Network+ Guide to Networks by Jill West
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The book is great for working professionals who are either new to the world of computer networking or freshly employed people. Why we say that is because the authors explain many topics from experiences they had in their professional lives while dealing with computer networking. The book takes a very practical approach which is application based.
Data Communications and Networking by Behrouz A. Forouzan
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I have to study computer network as a subject in one of my semesters and since i has interest in software development, it’s hard for me to study something like Computer Networks.But for the sake of getting pass, i started reading this book and here we go.This book “Data Communications and Networking” written by Behrouz A. Forouzan draws my interest towards this subject. I have no prior knowledge of Computer Networks and after reading this book I know about all 7 layers and their functions. The 7 layers of computer network have detailed elaboration in separate chapters using very simple diagrams. After reading the first few chapters even a beginner can have confidence of reading it further on his/her own as the literature is very simple.
Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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This book describes basic and advanced concepts of computer networking in a layman way that even a beginner gets interested while reading this book. Bottom Line:- Simple literature and diagrams make these two books best choice for a beginner.