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Computer Networks IT
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Computer Networks Notes - IT Sem 4
Complete Computer Networks notes covering OSI model, TCP IP, subnetting, routing, ARP, DNS, HTTP, and security basics for IT Semester 4.
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Computer Networks IT
Computer Networks Introduction
Understand the basics of computer networks, communication, topology, and networking goals.
Computer Networks IT
OSI Model 7 Layers
Study the seven OSI layers, their functions, examples, and protocol mapping in computer networks.
Computer Networks IT
IP Addressing and Subnetting
Understand IPv4 addressing, subnet masks, subnetting, and address allocation in computer networks.
Computer Networks IT
Routing Protocols in Computer Networks
Study routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, and BGP along with routing basics in CN.
Computer Networks IT
Application Layer Protocols in Computer Networks
Learn HTTP, DNS, FTP, SMTP, and application layer communication protocols in networks.
Computer Networks IT
Network Security in Computer Networks
Understand threats, secure communication, security layers, and protective mechanisms in computer networks.