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  1. An Introduction to Computer Networks

    Welcome to the website for An Introduction to Computer Networks, a free and open general-purpose computer-networking textbook, complete with diagrams and exercises. It covers the …

  2. This book is meant as a serious and more-or-less thorough text for an introductory college or graduate course in computer networks, carefully researched, with consistent notation and …

  3. An Introduction to Computer Networks — An Introduction to …

    Jan 9, 2021 · An Introduction to Computer Networks ¶ Peter L Dordal Department of Computer Science Loyola University Chicago

  4. 1 An Overview of Networks — An Introduction to Computer …

    In the early days, IP networks were considered to be “internetworks” of basic networks (LANs); nowadays users generally ignore LANs and think of the Internet as one large (virtual) network.

  5. This book is meant as a serious and more-or-less thorough text for an introductory college or graduate course in computer networks, carefully researched, with consistent notation and …

  6. Preface — An Introduction to Computer Networks, desktop …

    This book is meant as a serious and more-or-less thorough text for an introductory college or graduate course in computer networks, carefully researched, with consistent notation and …

  7. This book is meant as a serious and more-or-less thorough text for an introductory college or graduate course in computer networks, carefully researched, with consistent notation and …

  8. An Introduction to Computer Networks

    An Introduction to Computer Networks Peter L Dordal Department of Computer Science Loyola University Chicago

  9. 11 UDP Transport — An Introduction to Computer Networks, …

    Jan 9, 2021 · While C is arguably the most popular language for network programming, it does not support IP addresses and other network objects as first-class types, and so we omit it here.

  10. 2 Ethernet Basics — An Introduction to Computer Networks, …

    Feb 1, 2010 · The IEEE network standards all begin with 802: 802.3 is Ethernet, 802.11 is Wi-Fi, 802.16 is WiMAX, and there are many others. One sometimes encounters the claim that 802 …