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The result of over three years' work by the author of the widely acclaimed electronic resource The PC Guide, The TCP/IP Guide breaks new ground in technical education, combining understandable text with numerous examples, over 300 full-color illustrations, and numerous ease-of-use features. It is distributed in electronic (PDF) form, resulting in numerous benefits: up-to-date content, lower cost, immediate availability, thousands of hyperlinks between related topics, and instant text search. The TCP Guide is ideal for anyone who wants to really understand how TCP/IP works, including educators, students, networking professionals, and those working towards certifications.
The full TCP/IP Guide is over 1,600 pages long and is available to license for a low fee, with discounts for multiple orders. The material is also available online, absolutely free. And now, it is also available as a print book!
Hello: Wow, it has been a while since I updated this! And I know that the material has also gotten rather old at this point. I've had a lot of people ask me about updating The TCP/IP Guide, and this is something I've been wanting to do for years. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, it is unlikely that this will happen.
- Happy New Year and Changes to TCP/IP Electronic and Book Sales: I have made some significant modifications to the front end of the website (the part you're reading now, that is, not the content) to reflect changes in how I am selling The TCP/IP Guide going forward. Specifically:
- I am no longer selling The TCP/IP Guide in CD form. This option was never very popular, and has become even less so as high-speed Internet access has become universal. Having the various CD options was confusing, and to top it off, I've also run out of the pressed CDs I ordered years ago, so I've just eliminated this option.
- Book orders now come with an electronic download rather than a CD. You can, of course, burn the information to a CD if you wish, but most people would rather have the PDF on a hard disk or flash drive anyway.
- I have moved from processing my own credit cards to using PayPal. The cost and the security risks associated with hosting my own card processing had become unacceptable, and the use of PayPal is pretty universal at this point. This also opens up additional payment options, such as paying from a bank account or using a debit card.
- Minor Hacking Incident: Had a malware issue overnight. Everything has been fixed, but you may see warnings from Google etc. about this being a "suspicious site" until they check the place again and remove it from their list. Sorry for the trouble.
- Launch of the Online Freelancing Guide: This isn't directly related to this site, but for those who like my writing, I'm pleased to announce the release of my new reference resource, the Online Freelancing Guide. If you're a freelancer, or ever considered becoming one, you'll find a ton of fantastic information on this site. And like all my sites, it's completely free! :)
- Book Shipping Back to Normal: I am now back to my normal book shipping schedule, and all pending orders received during the first three weeks of July have been sent out. Thanks for your patience.
- Temporary Book Unavailability: For technical reasons, I will be unable to ship books during the first three weeks of July. Any orders received during this time will be filled in the final week of the month. I apologize for any inconvenience! Note that electronic version fulfillment is still immediate and a better option for those who cannot wait. Thanks for your understanding.
June 1, 2010:
Books Available and Another Increase: I'm pleased to announce that I have finally received shipment of the new printing of The TCP/IP Guide book. Pending orders should ship out tomorrow morning; thanks for your patience!
On the downside, I have been informed that the list price of the book has gone up by $10 as of this printing. This means that, unfortunately, I have to raise my prices again -- the timing stinks, since I hadn't raised prices in four years as of April, and now have had to do so twice within a few weeks!
I'm pleased to say that The TCP/IP Guide continues to be a leading online reference for TCP/IP material. I am still not away for any resource comparable to it on the net.
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