If you dont know anything about LAN's I would suggest you get this book. Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum Its a bit pricey but this book is the ultimate when it comes to networks. Even check the reviews on amazon. You wont beat this book.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum was born on March 16, 1944.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum was born on March 16, 1944.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum is 67 years old (birthdate: March 16, 1944).
Some popular textbooks used in college courses for computer science include "Introduction to the Theory of Computation" by Michael Sipser, "Computer Networks" by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David J. Wetherall, and "Operating System Concepts" by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, and Greg Gagne.
Andrew F. Ward has written: 'Connecting to the Internet' -- subject(s): Internet, Local area networks (Computer networks)
Frames encapsulate packets. When a packet arrives at the data link layer, the entire thing, header, data, and all, is used as the data field of a frame. The entire packet is put in an envelope (the frame) so to speak (assuming it fits). Citiation: "Computer Networks". By Andrew S. Tanenbaum
MINIX (short for Minimal Unix) is a Unix-like operating system written by Andrew Tanenbaum. It was originally created to teach microkernel programming to university students.
Andrew Morton - computer programmer - was born in 1959.
Andrew David Malyan has written: 'Packet voice/data in local broadcast networks'
Andrew Nicholas Fagan has written: 'Graphical data exchange in computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing'
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