Communication between computers has evolved from traditional telephone networks to the modern Internet. Many methods and designs emerged at every stage to develop a reliable computer network for the IT infrastructure. The broad objective of the course is to understand - (i) the architecture and principles of today's computer networks, and (ii) the protocols and their functionalities.  [Course Roadmap]
  1. Introduction
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  1. Network Types
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  1. Network Topologies
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  1. TCP/IP Protocol
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  1. OSI Model
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  1. Data and Signals
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  1. Digital Transmission
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  1. Multiplexing
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  1. Transmission Media
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  1. Medium Access Control
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  1. CSMA Schemes
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  1. Ethernet
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  1. Ethernet Types
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  1. Token Ring
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  1. Wireless LANs
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  1. PAN
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