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Introduction to Computer Networks
Overview
At its core, a computer network is a collection of interconnected devices—such as computers, servers, printers, and other digital resources—that can communicate and share information, data, and services with one another. These interconnected devices use a combination of hardware (like cables, routers, switches, and wireless access points) and software (operating systems, network protocols, and applications) to facilitate reliable, efficient, and secure data exchange. By establishing a common language and set of rules (protocols) for communication, computer networks create an environment in which information flows seamlessly, often transcending geographic and organizational boundaries.
Materials for Computer Networks course
All the materials developed for the Computer Networks course are added here. The materials include - Lecuter slides, exams, labs, projects, study guide.