
In this introduction part you are going to learn about what is computer network. "Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!"
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" In this lecture, we will explore the Application Layer of the TCP/IP model. You’ll learn about key protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DNS, SMTP, and POP3, understanding how they facilitate communication between applications across networks.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" Discover the Transport Layer, its role in data transmission, and how TCP and UDP work. We’ll break down concepts like port numbers, connection-oriented vs. connectionless communication, reliability, and flow control to understand how data moves efficiently.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" An introduction to IP addressing in the Internet Layer. Learn about IPv4, their structure, subnetting basics, and how IP addresses enable devices to communicate over networks.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" Dive deeper into subnetting—understanding subnet masks, CIDR notation, and how subnetting optimizes network performance. We’ll also discuss public vs. private IPs and their real-world applications.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" An introduction to IP addressing in the Internet Layer. Learn about IPv4, their structure, subnetting basics, and how IP addresses enable devices to communicate over networks.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" An introduction to IP addressing in the Internet Layer. Learn about IPv4, their structure, subnetting basics, and how IP addresses enable devices to communicate over networks.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" Understand the Data Link Layer, where MAC addresses and Ethernet frames come into play.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" Explore the foundation of networking—the Physical Layer. We’ll discuss cables, fiber optics, network interfaces, signal transmission, and key hardware components that enable data to travel across networks.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" This lecture focuses on how data flows through the network and the role of ARP in resolving MAC addresses from IP addresses. Understand ARP requests, ARP cache.
"Stay updated on my latest courses and learning content by checking my instructor profile. Exciting new courses are coming soon!" A detailed breakdown of protocol headers at each layer—Ethernet, IP, TCP, and UDP headers. Learn how to analyze packet structures using tools like Wireshark, helping you interpret network traffic efficiently.
Master Networking with TCP/IP Model – Learn How Data Moves Across the Internet! (In Hindi)
What You Will Learn:
Understand the TCP/IP model and its layers
Learn about IP Addressing, Subnetting & Routing
Explore Application, Transport, Internet, and Data Link Layers
Deep dive into protocols like HTTP, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, NAT & more
Analyze network packets using Wireshark
Develop a strong foundation for CCNA, Networking, and Cybersecurity
This course is designed for beginners and networking enthusiasts who want to understand how networks function. We will explore each layer of the TCP/IP model, discussing protocols, IP addressing, and data flow. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid grasp of networking fundamentals, helping you in IT careers, certifications like CCNA, and cybersecurity fields. tarting with an overview of networking basics, we will move on to IP addressing and subnetting, explaining how networks are logically divided. You will learn about packet switching, routing tables, NAT, and firewalls to secure and optimize networks. We will also cover network troubleshooting tools, ensuring you can diagnose and resolve issues effectively. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid grasp of networking fundamentals, helping you in IT careers, certifications like CCNA, and cybersecurity fields. Whether you're preparing for a job in networking or just curious about how the internet works, this course provides a practical and structured approach to learning.