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Download a presentation on the basics of computer networks, such as transmission media, network size, management method, topology, protocols and operating systems. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of different network types and examples of network technologies.
- Introduction Chapter Computer Networks, Fifth Edition by Andrew ...
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14 Μαρ 2015 · This document defines and describes different types of computer networks. It discusses local area networks (LANs) that connect devices within a home or office, metropolitan area networks (MANs) that span a larger area like a city, and wide area networks (WANs) that connect LANs over long distances such as across countries.
20 Μαΐ 2019 · The Basics of Computer Networking. May 20, 2019 • Download as PPTX, PDF •. 3 likes • 10,038 views. Global Knowledge Training. Slide deck from our Basics of Computer Networking webinar lead by instructor Daniel Cummins. Networks are as different as the people and organizations that use them.
22 Απρ 2014 · A computer network connects multiple computers and devices to allow communication and sharing of resources. There are different types of networks including local area networks (LANs) within a single building, metropolitan area networks (MANs) within a city, and wide area networks (WANs) across large distances like countries.
Computer Networking: a Top Down Approach. Powerpoint Slides. Below you'll find the Powerpoint slides that accompany the 8th edition of our textbook. There are more than 800 slides, covering each chapter and subsection of the book.
6 Νοε 2019 · Summary • A computer network consists of two or more computers that are connected and are able to communicate. • The basic purpose of networks is to enable effective communication, share resources, and facilitate centralized management of data.
Download presentation. Presentation on theme: "Introduction Chapter 1 1.1 - 1.3 Computer Networks, Fifth Edition by Andrew Tanenbaum and David Wetherall, © Pearson Education-Prentice Hall, 2011."— Presentation transcript: