Computer Networks Tanenbaum Slides Repack
For the 5th edition, Pearson hosts instructor resources, including by Tanenbaum and Wetherall. Access typically requires a verified instructor account, but many universities make them available through their internal course portals.
: Error detection/correction, flow control, and sliding window protocols. The Medium Access Control (MAC) Sublayer
UDP vs. TCP, congestion control, and connection management. Computer Networks Tanenbaum Slides
A stark contrast between connectionless, unreliable transmission and connection-oriented, reliable streams.
The highest layer in the stack, focusing on the actual user-facing programs and network services. For the 5th edition, Pearson hosts instructor resources,
The transport layer provides logical communication between processes on end hosts. Two archetypal transports are UDP (datagram, no reliability) and TCP (reliable, ordered, congestion-aware byte stream).
They distill complex, dense text into bullet points and key takeaways. The Medium Access Control (MAC) Sublayer UDP vs
Using smaller, interconnected computers instead of expensive single-unit mainframes. 2. Network Classification
Before an exam, reviewing the slides is the fastest way to recall key definitions and algorithms. Conclusion
: Contains specific decks for the Network and Data Link layers. Slideshare Core Topics Covered in the Slides