Computer Networks
John Breslin
PEI Technologies
Computer Networks
Contents
Why Connect Computers?
What is a Network? (1)
What is a Network? (2)
Components of a Network
Types of Networks
LANs (1)
LANs (2)
WANs (1)
WANs (2)
Internetworks (1)
Internetworks (2)
Communications (1)
Communications (2)
Formal Approach
Protocol Layering (1)
Protocol Layering (2)
Protocol Layering (3)
OSI (1)
OSI (2)
OSI: Application Layer 7
OSI: Presentation Layer 6
OSI: Session Layer 5
OSI: Transport Layer 4
OSI: Network Layer 3
OSI: Data-Link Layer 2
OSI: Physical Layer 1
DoD (1)
DoD (2)
DoD: Process Layer D
DoD: Host-to-Host Layer C
DoD: Internet Layer B
DoD: Net. Access Layer A
TCP/IP (1)
TCP/IP (2)
TCP/IP (3)
TCP/IP (4)
TCP/IP: Layering (1)
TCP/IP: Layering (2)
TCP/IP: Layering (3)
TCP/IP: Layering (4)
TCP/IP: TCP and UDP
TCP/IP: IP Address (1)
TCP/IP: IP Address (2)
TCP/IP: IP Classes (1)
TCP/IP: IP Classes (2)
TCP/IP: Class A
TCP/IP: Class B
TCP/IP: Class C
TCP/IP: Eth. Address (1)
TCP/IP: Eth. Address (2)
TCP/IP: Ethernet Frames
TCP/IP: Ports
TCP/IP: Tools (1)
TCP/IP: Tools (2)
TCP/IP: Tools (3)
TCP/IP: Tools (4)
TCP/IP: Tools (5)
Hardware Requirements
Network Cards (1)
Network Cards (2)
On-Board Circuitry
Coaxial Cabling
Twisted Pair Cabling (1)
Twisted Pair Cabling (2)
Fibre Optic Cabling
Cabling Comparisons
Software Requirements
Configuring UNIX Clients
UNIX: ifconfig
UNIX: services
UNIX: networks
UNIX: inetd.conf
UNIX: hosts (1)
UNIX: hosts (2)
UNIX: resolv.conf
Conf. Windows Clients
Win.: Add New Hardware
Windows: Network (1)
Windows: Network (2)
Windows: winipcfg
Win.: Troubleshooting (1)
Win.: Troubleshooting (2)
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