Internetworking : concepts, architecture, and protocols -- IP : Internet addressing -- Datagram forwarding -- Support protocols and technologies -- The future of IP / IPv6 -- UDP : Datagram transport service -- TCP : Reliable transport service -- Internet routing and routing protocols -- Network performance / QoS and DiffServ -- Multimedia and IP telephony / VoIP -- Network security -- Network management / SNMP -- Trends in networking technologies and uses -- Simplified application programming interface
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Introduction and overview -- Internet trends -- Internet applications and network programming -- Traditional internet applications -- Overview of data communications -- Information sources and signals -- Transmission media -- Reliability and channel coding -- Transmission modes -- Modulation and modems -- Multiplexing and demultiplexing : channelization -- Access and interconnection technologies -- Local area networks : packets, frames, and topologies -- The IEEE MAC sub-layer -- Wired LAN technology : Ethernet and 802.3 -- Wireless networking technologies -- LAN extensions : Fiber modems, repeaters, bridges, and switches -- WAN technologies and dynamic routing -- Networking technologies past and present
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"Douglas Comer presents a comprehensive, self-contained tour of the technologies that enable today's Internet to support applications ranging from web browsing to telephony and multimedia. This Fifth Edition has been thoroughly reorganized, revised, and updated. It includes extensive coverage of new topics ranging from wireless protocols to network performance." "Comer begins by illuminating the applications and facilities offered by today's Internet, and then introduces the underlying network technologies and protocols that makes data communication possible. His logical, well-organized approach helps readers understand exactly how each new technology builds on lower layers, and how the technologies fit together coherently in working networks."--Jacket