Transcription of Introduction to Networking
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Introduction to NetworkingCharles SeveranceCreditsIllustrations: Mauro ToselliEditorial Support: Sue BlumenbergCover Design: Aimee AndrionThe SketchNote illustrations were drawn on an iPad usingPaperby using a dedicated stylus pencil. The illus-trations were converted from PNG to SVG and EPS vector formatsusing The technical figures for the bookwere drawn with History2015-May-25 Original Printing - CreateSpaceCopyright DetailsThis book is Copyright Charles R. paper/print version of this book is licensed under a CreativeCommons Attribution-NonCommercial International is specifically granted to make copies as necessaryof all or part of the materials in this book as part of a course orcourse copies of this book in EPUB, PDF, and HTML are licensedunder a Creative Commons Attribution
4 CHAPTER1. INTRODUCTION photo and see lots of wires on a single pole, it generally means they were telephone wires and not used to carry electricity. 1.2 Computers Communicate Differently When humans talk on the phone, they make a call, talk for a while, and then hang up. Statistically, most of the time, humans are not talking on the phone.
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