Mobile IP the Internet Unplugged

  Author:    James Solomon
  ISBN:    0138562466
  Sales Rank:    658940
  Published:    1998-01-15
  Publisher:    Prentice Hall PTR
  # Pages:    350
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 10 reviews
  Used Offers:    18 from $20.90
  Amazon Price:    $39.99
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Mobile IP the Internet Unplugged
  

The book will focus on mobile networks which use IP or the Internet Protodol. Author is on IETF (Internet Eng Task Force) Group which has standardized Mobile IP and has worked inthis field at Motorola for many years. A good chunck of this book will focus on mobile IP routing and advanced mobile IP features. Author will also cover: security and firewalls in mobile IP nets, IPv6 mobility, multicasting, multi-protocol support, applications (intranet LAN to LAN, wireless LANS, conferencing, commercial wireless products).

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12-13-04 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Excellent, greatly enjoyable!
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Great book. Beautifully written, clearly explained, and well organized. I even liked the figures which had a uniform pleasant look unlike a lot of the Internet and computer related books. I have bought and thrown away many books written about the Internet protocols so this book was a breath of fresh air. Instead of cutting and pasting bunch of stuff available in various places, this author actually really presented the subject in a cohesive manner. You can tell he knows his stuff and he took the time to present it.



This book is not only a great way to learn about mobile IP but to learn about security, IP in general, etc. If you already know a little about those topics, this book will be easy to read and it will even give you new insights in those areas. If you never knew what a MAC or link address was or how TCP/IP worked this book might be a miss for you.



This book joins the list of great books like Stevens' "TCP/IP Illustrated" or Seifert's "The Switch Book."

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-07 09:36:22 EST)
12-13-04 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Excellent, greatly enjoyable!
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Great book. Beautifully written, clearly explained, and well organized. I even liked the figures which had a uniform pleasant look unlike a lot of the Internet and computer related books. I have bought and thrown away many books written about the Internet protocols so this book was a breath of fresh air. Instead of cutting and pasting bunch of stuff available in various places, this author actually really presented the subject in a cohesive manner. You can tell he knows his stuff and he took the time to present it.

This book is not only a great way to learn about mobile IP but to learn about security, IP in general, etc. If you already know a little about those topics, this book will be easy to read and it will even give you new insights in those areas. If you never knew what a MAC or link address was or how TCP/IP worked this book might be a miss for you.

This book joins the list of great books like Stevens' "TCP/IP Illustrated" or Seifert's "The Switch Book."
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-27 11:17:59 EST)
12-24-02 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Mobile IP and a great IP network introduction
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I found this book useful as my introduction to IP network communications (network layer). My background is not in networks but I was able to pick up this book and learn about; Routers, IP addresses and their assignments, Tunneling, Encapsulation, TCP/IP, Security issues, and Mobile IP to the extent that I understand the steps involved when a Mobile IP node moves from one link to another.

I have read many technical books/papers and most most of them clutter and disjoint ideas. Not this book. This book is methodical, orderly, clear and written in plain English. I think you will like it.

As an additional bonus, the book spends some time (10 pages) with an overview of TCP and explains why TCP works better over land lines than wireless media. There is a discussion of the problems processing real-time data over IP and proposes solutions.

I am an average reader and it took me approximately 30 hours to read the 300 pages over a period of five weeks. The book leaves out detail but references the IETF papers for the interested reader. The book had NO word "misspells" nor sentence "misspeaks". (I always notice those things.) There are great diagram sketches for example discussions.

The author was the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) co-chair of the Mobile IP working group and led the group to a deployable solution. The book explains that because he was involved since 1994 he understands the trade-offs and issues.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 03:36:53 EST)
03-07-02 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  WOW, this book exlains datacom, not just the mobile IP
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Yes, this book is for the beginners or intermediates at best. But that is enough, since if I am going to write code for a product, no book is good enough, that is why we have standards.

I have never gone through a book so fast ever (8 hours for the stuff that I needed to know), well this is an interesting topic and also the book is quite easy to understand also, so that helped.

I never understood the OSI reference model so well including the famous book from William Stallings on datacomm, the author's description on the OSI reference model is right on and very practical. Read multiple books on datacom and no one explains what is proxy and gratuitous ARP like Solomon.

Mobile IP in itself is not a very deep subject and that is why the author develops it slowly and ends it with security and applications. Towards the end, the book does get a little advanced with the applications that mobile IP supports.

I do get a feeling that the author is more or less dumping his knowledge that he has acquired from chairing the mobile IP development comittee.

This is what the author is attempting to do:
1. Prepares the reader for mobile IP with OSI layers.
2. Why Mobile IP: with good justifications.
3. How Mobile IP: again with good explainations.
4. security
5. applications

Very satisfied. Why dont authors like him write more books that people can understand and may be we have a choice of not having to read the stallings books all the time on every topic.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-22 16:32:30 EST)
03-07-02 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  WOW, this book exlains datacom, not just the mobile IP
Reviewer Permalink
Yes, this book is for the beginners or intermediates at best. But that is enough, since if I am going to write code for a product, no book is good enough, that is why we have standards.

I have never gone through a book so fast ever (8 hours for the stuff that I needed to know), well this is an interesting topic and also the book is quite easy to understand also, so that helped.

I never understood the OSI reference model so well including the famous book from William Stallings on datacomm, the author's description on the OSI reference model is right on and very practical. Read multiple books on datacom and no one explains what is proxy and gratuitous ARP like Solomon.

Mobile IP in itself is not a very deep subject and that is why the author develops it slowly and ends it with security and applications. Towards the end, the book does get a little advanced with the applications that mobile IP supports.

I do get a feeling that the author is more or less dumping his knowledge that he has acquired from chairing the mobile IP development comittee.

This is what the author is attempting to do:
1. Prepares the reader for mobile IP with OSI layers.
2. Why Mobile IP: with good justifications.
3. How Mobile IP: again with good explainations.
4. security
5. applications

Very satisfied.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-22 16:32:30 EST)
11-21-01 1 1\9
(Hide Review...)  Very bad book
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I found this book very verbose, not to the point
and a wast of my time. It is for so called "beginners".
If you are a computer professional, don't buy this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 03:36:53 EST)
11-20-01 1 1\9
(Hide Review...)  Very bad book
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I found this book very verbose, not to the point
and a wast of my time. It is for so called "beginners".
If you are a computer professional, don't buy this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-12-24 00:34:54 EST)
  
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