Data Communication & Computer Network Tutorial

 

raining Summary


Data Communications provides the rules and regulations that allow computers with different operating systems, languages, cabling, and locations to share resources. This online course teaches you some basics of Data Communication and Computer network with its concepts and algorithms.

What should I know?


This tutorial is designed for beginners.

Syllabus

Introduction
 TutorialBasics of Computer Networking: What is, Advantages, Components, Uses
 TutorialTypes of Computer Networks: LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN
 TutorialType of Network Topology: Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh, Tree, P2P, Hybrid
 TutorialLayers of OSI Model Explained
This tutorial is designed for beginners.

Syllabus

Introduction
 TutorialTCP 3-Way Handshake (SYN, SYN-ACK,ACK)
 TutorialTCP/IP Model: What is TCP IP Stack? Protocol Layers, Advantages
 TutorialHamming Code: Error Correction Examples
 TutorialWhat is a MAC Address? How to Find it
 TutorialHow to Find & Change MAC Address in Mac OS
 TutorialDifference between MAC address and IP address
 TutorialTCP/IP vs OSI Model: What's the Difference?
 TutorialTCP vs UDP: What's the Difference?
 TutorialDifference Between Circuit Switching and Packet Switching
 TutorialDifference between Synchronous and Asynchronous Transmission
Must Know!
 TutorialHub vs Switch: What's the Difference?
 TutorialModem vs Router: Understand the Difference
 TutorialLAN vs WAN: What's the Difference?
 TutorialRouter vs Switch: Must Know Differences
 TutorialInternet vs Intranet: Key Differences
 TutorialPUT vs POST: What's the Difference?
 TutorialGET vs POST: Key Difference between HTTP Methods
 TutorialAnalog vs Digital: What's the Difference?
 TutorialWhat is a Network Security Key? How to Find it for Windows
 TutorialBest Computer Networking Courses
 TutorialBasics of Computer Networking: What is, Advantages, Components, Uses
 TutorialTypes of Computer Networks: LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN
 TutorialType of Network Topology: Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh, Tree, P2P, Hybrid
 TutorialLayers of OSI Model Explained

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