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Introduction to Computer Networking

Author: Dale W Callahan

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Description: Introduction to Computer Networking, is an introductory document to computer networks that covers basic definitions, hardware, topologies, and the OSI reference model.

Subject: Computer Networks

Pages: 13

Megabytes: 0.84 MB

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