Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Where can find answers of the questions in the book-"HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS"

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Frank Wen

unread,
Mar 24, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/24/00
to
Hi,

I bought the book-"HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS(TCP/IP AND ATM DESIGN PRINCIPLES)" by
William Stallings.

Is there someone can tell me how to get the answers for the questions in
this book?

Thanks a lot!

Frank Wen

Eric A. Hall

unread,
Mar 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/27/00
to

> I bought the book-"HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS(TCP/IP AND ATM DESIGN
> PRINCIPLES)" by William Stallings.
>
> Is there someone can tell me how to get the answers for the questions
> in this book?

The answers are in the text of the book.


--
Eric A. Hall eh...@ehsco.com
+1-650-685-0557 http://www.ehsco.com

GsTRep

unread,
Apr 3, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/3/00
to

"Eric A. Hall" ha escrito:

> > I bought the book-"HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS(TCP/IP AND ATM DESIGN
> > PRINCIPLES)" by William Stallings.
> >
> > Is there someone can tell me how to get the answers for the questions
> > in this book?
>
> The answers are in the text of the book.

Very clever...and how you are sure your answer is right?
You never have any doubt?

Mike

annied

unread,
Apr 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/4/00
to
we used a number of books in school and they always had
errors. But SURE to go to the www site and check for errata
on your edition of the book. Print it and paste in the back
of the book.
good luck
anna

Phil V Mathew

unread,
Apr 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/6/00
to
BAsicaly if u email William Stallings he will probably reply (via bot) that
the answers are available to tutors / lecturers. This is so that the value
esteemed in the book by those guys will not fall.
Well u can email if u want.
Frank Wen <py...@public.bta.net.cn> wrote in message
news:8bfajr$l2c$1...@info.bta.net.cn...
> Hi,

>
> I bought the book-"HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS(TCP/IP AND ATM DESIGN PRINCIPLES)"
by
> William Stallings.
>
> Is there someone can tell me how to get the answers for the questions in
> this book?
>
0 new messages