Answer by Jeff Learman for Networks theory: Layers, Services and Interfaces
A network architecture is a design of a specific network, with nodes assigned different responsibilities (e.g., host, bridge, router, with lots of variations on the latter two especially when you...
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Your understanding is generally correct. The problems you face are mainly due to your assumption that things are better defined than they actually are. For example:What exactly is a network layer?Like...
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I want to learn about computer networks from the bottom up.I don't really understand the nuances of networking layers, with books mentioning that layers provide services to layers above them, but the...
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