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Introduction to Internet Protocols: Their Architecture, Their Protocols and Their Features

Introduction to Internet Protocols: Their Architecture, Their Protocols and Their Features

Introduction to Internet Protocols: Their Architecture, Their Protocols and Their Features Paperback - 2010

by Avery Johnson Philip Avery Johnson

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Paperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book discusses the architecture, protocols and features of TCP/IP and OSI. Of note is the discussion of protocol layering, hiding of information and the client-server principles underlying the various protocols, as well as a select
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This book discusses the architecture, protocols and features of TCP/IP and OSI. Of note is the discussion of protocol layering, hiding of information and the client-server principles underlying the various protocols, as well as a selection of various features of TCP/IP.
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