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What you’ll Learn:
Concepts and fundamentals of data communication and computer networks.
Explore the inter-working of various layers of OSI.
Issues and challenges of protocols design while delving into TCP/IP protocol suite.
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of various routing algorithms.
Learning the OSI layers and their Layer Protocols.
This course provides the concepts of data communication at physical layer and compares ISO - OSI model with TCP/IP model. It provides the knowledge of networking protocols at data link layer. Learn the designing of the network using IP addressing and subnetting / supernetting schemes. Also, we will walk through various routing algorithms, their applications and other properties. Exploring the layer protocols lastly would be cherishing!
Join in to learn Computer Networks, equally important from the academic as well as real-world knowledge.
Modules Covered:
Introduction to Networking
Physical Layer
Data Link Layer
Network Layer
Transport Layer
Application Layer-
How to Pass-Score Computer Network 12 minLecture2.1
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Introduction to Computer Networks 9
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1.1 Introduction to Computer Networks 12 minLecture3.1
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1.2 Network Topologies 12 minLecture3.2
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1.3 Network Connecting Devices 11 minLecture3.3
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1.4 Connection-Oriented vs Connection-Less Communication 09 minLecture3.4
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1.5 ISO-OSI Reference Model 07 minLecture3.5
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1.6 TCP-IP Reference Model 07 minLecture3.6
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1.7 OSI vs TCP-IP Model Comparision 08 minLecture3.7
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1.8 Network Classification LAN, MAN, WAN 08 minLecture3.8
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1.9 Virtual Lan’s (VLAN) 08 minLecture3.9
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Physical Layer 5
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2.1 Transmission Media: Guided and Unguided [Difference] 09 minLecture4.1
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2.2 Twisted-Pair Cables 08 minLecture4.2
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2.3 CoAxial Cable 07 minLecture4.3
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2.4 Fiber Optics Part [01] 11 minLecture4.4
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2.5 Fiber Optics Part [02] 11 minLecture4.5
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Data Link layer 11
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3.1 Framing and it’s Methods 08 minLecture5.1
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3.2 Error Detection and its Methods 08 minLecture5.2
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3.3 Hamming Code 10 minLecture5.3
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3.4 Cyclic Redundancy Check Part [01] 09 minLecture5.4
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3.4 Cyclic Redundancy Check Part [02] 05 minLecture5.5
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3.6 Parity Checking and Checksum Error Detection 09 minLecture5.6
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3.7 Flow Control: Stop and Wait and Sliding Window Protocol 08 minLecture5.7
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3.8 Go Back- N ARQ System 08 minLecture5.8
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3.9 SDLC protocol 05 minLecture5.9
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3.10 HDLC protocol 12 minLecture5.10
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3.11 Carrier Sense Multiple Access-Collision Detection Procedure (CSMA-CD) 07 minLecture5.11
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Network Layer 5
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4.1 IP address vs MAC address [Virtual Address vs Physical Address] 09 minLecture6.1
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4.2 IPv4 Header Format 13 minLecture6.2
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4.3 IPv4 vs IPv6 [Difference] 10 minLecture6.3
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4.4 Routing Algorithms Part 01 (Static) Shortest Path Algo Dijkstra’s 12 minLecture6.4
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4.5 Routing Algorithms Part 02 (Static) Flooding Shortest Path Routing 10 minLecture6.5
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[Notes] Introduction To Networking 2
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Introduction To NetworkingLecture7.1
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IPv4 & IPv6Lecture7.2
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[Notes] Physical Layer 1
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Physical LayerLecture8.1
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[Notes] Data Link Layer 4
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Medium Access Control SublayerLecture9.1
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Data Link LayerLecture9.2
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Error HammingLecture9.3
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CRCLecture9.4
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[Notes] Network Layer 1
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Network LayerLecture10.1
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[Notes] Transport Layer 1
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Transport LayerLecture11.1
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[Notes] Application Layer 1
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Application LayerLecture12.1
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Computer Network Important Questions 7
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Introduction To NetworkingLecture13.1
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Physical LayerLecture13.2
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Data Link LayerLecture13.3
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Network LayerLecture13.4
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Transport LayerLecture13.5
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Application LayerLecture13.6
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[Extra] Previously Asked Important QuestionsLecture13.7
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[Video Notes] Computer Network Notes 1
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Computer Network NotesLecture14.1
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Computer Network Viva Questions 6
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IntroductionLecture15.1
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Physical LayerLecture15.2
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Data Link LayerLecture15.3
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Network layerLecture15.4
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Transport LayerLecture15.5
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Application LayerLecture15.6
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2.5 Fiber Optics Part [02]
2.5 Fiber Optics Part [02]
A fiber optic cable is a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated casing. They’re designed for long-distance, high-performance data networking, and telecommunications. Compared to wired cables, fiber optic cables provide higher bandwidth and transmit data over longer distances.
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