This document summarizes a chapter from the textbook "Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet" by Kurose and Ross. It provides an overview of computer networks and the Internet, including definitions of key terms like protocols, packet switching, and network layers. It describes the network edge with end systems and clients/servers, the network core with routers and packet forwarding, and access networks connecting end systems using technologies like dial-up, ADSL, and fiber.
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This document summarizes a chapter from the textbook "Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet" by Kurose and Ross. It provides an overview of computer networks and the Internet, including definitions of key terms like protocols, packet switching, and network layers. It describes the network edge with end systems and clients/servers, the network core with routers and packet forwarding, and access networks connecting end systems using technologies like dial-up, ADSL, and fiber.