You need protocols in computer networks because computer networks consist of devices and software made by many different vendors. The only way to ensure compatibility among them all is to have common documents (i.e. the protocol specifications) that describe the mechanics and formats of all the data exchanged over the network.
Paul Baran is known to the grandfather of the Internet. He pioneered the development of computer networks and was one of the two independent inventors of packet switched computer networking.
Hi LAN is Local Area Network U need to pick up some courses on Computer Networking , learn about Routers, bridges and other LAN hardware You can pick up any learn-urself-book on Computer Networks n Ethernet else if you want a proper degree for for some IT institute
Aruba Networks's motto is 'People Move, Networks Must Follow'.
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You may not be a computer administrator, however sometimes you can still do one. Your computer may not need a defragment. Your computer does not have enough free space. Computers need about 15% of space to be free before you can defragment.
Communication protocols.
Laura A. Chappell has written: 'Hands-On Cisco' 'Novell's guide to LAN/WAN analysis' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Local area networks (Computer networks), NetWare, Wide area networks (Computer networks)
Protocols are the set of rules to regulating the procedure of communication over computer networks.
Marshall T. Rose has written: 'The open book' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Computer networks, Computer network architectures 'BEEP' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols 'The simple book' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Management, Data transmission systems, Computer network protocols, Simple Network Management Protocol (Computer network protocol), TCP/IP (Computer network protocol), Standards 'The little black book' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Electronic mail systems
Carl Malamud has written: 'Analyzing Novell networks' -- subject(s): Computer network architectures, Local area networks (Computer networks), NetWare 'Mobile IP Networking' 'Exploring the Internet' -- subject(s): Internet 'Analyzing Sun Networks' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Sun computers, Computer network architectures, Local area networks (Computer networks)
Gerald D. Cole has written: 'Design alternatives for computer network security' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Computer security, Security measures 'Implementing OSI networks' -- subject(s): Computer network architectures, Computer network protocols, Computer networks 'Computer networking for systems programmers' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Systems programming (Computer science)
Colin I'Anson has written: 'Understanding OSI applications' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Computer networks
Fred Halsall has written: 'Microelectronic Systems' 'Comunicacion de Datos, Redes de Computadores y Sistemas Abiertos' 'Data communications, computer networks, and open systems' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Computer networks, Data transmission systems, Local area networks (Computer networks) 'Computer Networking and the Internet'
Gene. White has written: 'Internetworking and addressing' -- subject- s -: Computer network protocols, Computer networks, Internetworking - Telecommunication -
Zher E. Mohammed has written: 'The construction of a UDP/IP and Novell IPX Gateway System' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Local area networks (Computer networks)
John T. Moy has written: 'OSPF' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Routers (Computer networks), Computer network architectures, Internet
Network Protocol are needed because the message or data send by our network have to reached on destination through different networks of different structure and different platform. so network protocols are performing to duty to make our sended data compatible to that new networks, which come in the way to destination.Muhammad Qasim Mughal0092-03005149118teacherqasim@hotmail.com