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A Computer Network can be defined as a group of computers and other devices connected in some ways to exchange data. Each device on the network is treated as a node and each node has a unique address. Addresses are numeric quantities that are easy for computers but not for humans. However, some networks even provide names that humans can remember easily instead of numbers
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Title
Volume
Unit 7: Advanced Network Technologies
214268
Unit 8: Cloud Computing and Networking
214268
Unit 2: Network Protocols and Architecture
4.24 MB
<p>Lecture I_connecting-the-dots</p>
Unit 3: Data Communication and Networking
4.18 MB
<p>Lecture II_unraveling-the-web-exploring-network-models</p>
Unit 4: Wireless and Mobile Networks
3.89 MB
<p>Lecture III_connecting-the-dots</p>
Unit 5: Network Security
3.43 MB
<p>Lecture V_mapping-the-web</p>
Unit 6: Network Design and Management
3.43 MB
<p>Lecture IV__mapping-the-web-exploring-network-topologies</p>
Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Networks
1.98 MB
<p>A Computer Network can be defined as a group of computers and other devices connected in some ways to exchange data.</p>

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Computer Networks
50
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50/100
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Computer Networks
50/100
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