8/25 overview, frank's wireshark, 8/30 overview 2, 9/1 delay-layering
9/8 http0, frank's 4tuple, 9/13 http1, 9/15 http+dns, 9/20 dns
9/29 udp, 10/4 tcp, frank's tcp seq+ack, 10/6 tcp2, 10/11 tcp3, 10/13 tcp4
10/18 ip, 10/20 ip2, 10/25 ip3, 10/27 ip4, 11/1 routing, 11/3 routing2
11/10 link, 11/15 link2, 11/17 link3, 11/22 link4, 11/29 link5, 12/1 link6
Textbook slides are comprehensive and detail. Excellent study material.
For the first couple weeks, we will focus on fundamental networking concept and ideas. What is that? Here is a list of essentials (I think).
addressing
protocol layering
tools, tools, tools....
I believe the best way to learn networking is by "experiencing" it. That's the reason you need to download / practice wireshark as soon as possible. Many networking utility programs on PC/Mac/Unix are also great tools to help you understand the in-n-out of networking. Check out networking labs page.