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Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach

Author:James Kurose
Edition:8th Edition

Starting from applications and moving through underlying protocols, this text explains how data is transmitted across networks and the internet. It develops an understanding of layered architecture, communication protocols, and network security, emphasizing how systems interact to enable reliable and efficient digital communication.

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Chapters

  • Chapter 1: Computer Networks and the Internet→
  • Chapter 2: Application Layer→
  • Chapter 3: Transport Layer→
  • Chapter 4: Network Layer: Data Plane→
  • Chapter 5: Network Layer: Control Plane→
  • Chapter 6: Link Layer and LANs→
  • Chapter 7: Wireless and Mobile Networks→
  • Chapter 8: Network Security→

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