Seriously; set yourself up a home network. Cheap/free PCs will do, Virtual 
Machines will do. Set up file servers/web servers, whatever. Break it, fix 
it. Let your friends break it, then you fix it.

Sign up to related mailing lists. When people ask how to do bizarre things 
(how can I set up my web server to control my microwave oven?) follow along, 
and try things out. Either get it to work, or know why it won't.

There is *nothing* that will serve you better than practical experience, 
even if you've generated it yourself.

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