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Dinis Silva
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Easy to read book, explains concepts very clearly
— Jan 29, 2026 11:23AM
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Negin Moradi
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فکر نمیکردم برگردم گودریدز که کتاب مرجع اضافه کنم. زندگی هیجانانگیز :)
— Dec 23, 2025 05:04AM
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Nile
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Brutal af, but extremely comprehensive. Currently working through chapter one's review and discussion questions. Looking forward to learning more about the application layer in chapter two.
— Dec 04, 2025 12:37PM
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Santiago "El Crítico"
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Kurose, por favor, seguí con las analogías
— Oct 26, 2025 09:50PM
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Angel
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A bit on the operation of cellular network security and firewalls.
— Jan 28, 2025 01:24PM
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Angel
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Studying on the processes needed to secure connections using cryptography and IP datagrams.
— Jan 27, 2025 01:44PM
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Angel
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On network security methods and systems, and how they can be used to protect the data. Examples given like RSA Algorithms.
— Jan 26, 2025 05:43PM
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Angel
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A bit on the difference in protocol stacks for Wireless Networks compared with wired networks.
— Jan 24, 2025 02:18PM
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Angel
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Analyzing the IEEE 802.11 protocol and dealing with Wireless Networks. Mainly the method required to connect to a network and avoid collisions on the link level.
— Jan 23, 2025 10:31AM
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Angel
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CDMA Protocol for wireless networks and starting with the 802.11 protocol.
— Jan 22, 2025 04:56PM
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Angel
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On how Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) work and how data centers operate. Didn't spend as much time here since its beyond my interest.
Also read about how a simple web page request is made by integrating all the available protocols into a single one.
I wish there was more code and network assignments and tutorials. So far it has been quite theoretical.
— Jan 21, 2025 02:31PM
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Also read about how a simple web page request is made by integrating all the available protocols into a single one.
I wish there was more code and network assignments and tutorials. So far it has been quite theoretical.
Angel
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On the collision detection protocols to ensure link-layer networks can transmit without clogging the transmission lines. Starting a review on the Ethernet protocol, its strengths and operational methods.
— Jan 20, 2025 02:43PM
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Angel
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Link Layer protocols to transfer datagrams and how they can be used when multiple node devices exist, thus requiring broadcast and handling turns.
— Jan 19, 2025 02:02PM
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Angel
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The Network Layer Protocol seen from the Connection Level and how application based routing is better and faster to update than circuit based routing.
— Jan 18, 2025 02:26PM
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Angel
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A discussion on the routing algorithms such as Dijkstra and Distance Vector. Currently checking the BGP routing algorithm.
— Jan 12, 2025 03:40PM
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Angel
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The control plane on the Network Layer. Now to implement Dijkstra's Algorithm as a way to practice routing.
— Jan 11, 2025 03:32PM
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Angel
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On IP protocol version 4 and 6, the ways they work and how DHCP and NAT systems help ensure that IPs are available to connecting systems.
— Jan 09, 2025 01:39PM
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Angel
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IP configuration addresses and DNS Hosts and their structure to form subnetworks.
— Jan 08, 2025 03:53PM
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Angel
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Checking the IP datagram structure to understand it in more depth, may take a bit studying it. Also slow day with lots of work to do.
— Jan 07, 2025 11:41AM
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Angel
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On IP protocols and buffers that impact the delays in transmission.
— Jan 06, 2025 06:40PM
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Angel
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Started checking the operation of routers using routing tables that are configured through routing algorithms.
— Jan 05, 2025 04:36PM
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Angel
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Studied some of the congestion control mechanisms of TCP and reached QUIC protocol created by Google. Studied it lightly because it doesn't fit my current interests but may re-read in a few years.
— Jan 04, 2025 12:36PM
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Angel
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Working through transport layer protocols and how UDP works.
— Jan 03, 2025 05:52PM
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Angel
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Doing assignment to build a web server and mail client using C.
— Jan 02, 2025 12:44PM
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Angel
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Returning to this analysis about TCP/UDP protocols.
— Dec 29, 2024 06:56PM
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Sadegh
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I have been wanting to start this book for a long time and right now I'm pretty excited to finally get to it. The top-down approach is especially interesting to me because it starts from the application layer that is more tangible and I have the most understanding of.
— Mar 30, 2024 03:01PM
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Luz Alba Posse
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Viene bien, si complemento con los ejercicios es como cursar la materia en verano, literalmente.
— Jan 19, 2024 06:25AM
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Angel
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On application layer protocols and creating an UDP Client-Server Architecture using Python.
— Dec 27, 2023 08:09PM
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BunnySoo
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Just got into part 1.4. So far the concepts of packet switching and circuit switching have been interesting.
— Aug 25, 2023 09:23PM
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