I'm wanting to purchase a basic router book to get me started. Routing for Dummies would be appropriate! Amazon advertises quite a few, which is confusing - if there was only one it wouldn't be a problem! Does anyone have a recommendation, please?
Keith, there are also excellent books by Pat Warner, Patrick Spielman, Bob and Rick Rosendahl. Everyone has a different take on how to go about things and all are worth reading.
PS: Bill Hylton will show up as William Hylton on Amazon.
Woo hoo, my reading list just quadrupled in size...! Thanks as always Mike & James..
Even when different author's are writing for the 'same level audience' with different viewpoints, a certain degree of balance is gained by considering all rational voices.
Perhaps more importantly for me, considering how 'wet behind the ears' I still am at a lot of this stuff, sometimes a different author is exactly what it takes to get it simple enough for me to digest...
All the books listed are great but it's a new world with all the videos out now days,,I'm like many that have books and books but I now use DVD's or on line videos.
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