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  2. Fundamentals Of Computer Networking And Internetworking

    netbook.cs.purdue.edu/Lecture_Notes.pdf

    Protocol Standards And Protocol Design. Why Standardize? d Networking supports communication among multiple entities

  3. Computer Networking: The Complete Beginner's Guide to ...

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    computer network can be defined as the collection of computers, printers, and other equipment that are connected (wired or wireless), with the ultimate aim of fostering communications between the devices.

  4. An Introduction to Computer Networks - Loyola University Chicago

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    An Introduction to Computer Networks Release 2.0.11 Peter L Dordal Jul 20, 2023. CONTENTS Preface 3

  5. Networking Fundamentals - Cisco

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    This lesson covered the following main topics: The function and operation of a hub, a switch, and a router. The function and operation of Layer 2 switching, Layer 3 switching, and routing. The OSI model. Functionality of LAN, MAN and WAN networks.

  6. CS144 – Introduction to Computer Networking

    www.scs.stanford.edu/10au-cs144/notes/l1.pdf

    Goal: Teach the concepts underlying networks. How do networks work? What can one do with them? Give you a basic understanding of the Internet. Give you experience using and writing protocols. Give you tools to understand new protocols & applications. Prerequisites:

  7. Computer Networks - Lecture Notes.pdf - Google Drive

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  8. An Introduction to Computer Networks - Second Edition

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    An Introduction to Computer Networks is a free and open general-purpose computer-networking textbook, complete with diagrams and exercises.It covers the LAN, internetworking and transport layers, focusing primarily on TCP/IP.