Lecture -1 Emergence of Networks & Reference Models

Lecture Series on Computer Networks by Prof. S.Ghosh,Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IIT,Kharagpur. For more Courses visit nptel.iitm.ac.in

  1. ramsrambo says:

    Voice is too feeble to hear. This entire thing needs to be re-recorded and please all the available modern equipment to illustrate.

  2. johnnyjohn2005 says:

    argh, i cant hear this properly

  3. almorisiking says:

    voice too low please

  4. josetogan says:

    good

  5. subiektywna says:

    In OSI reference model (minute 40) there should be also Transport Layer between Session Layer and Network Layer. Profesor said about seven layers but there are only six layers on this slide. Am I right?

    BTW interesting lecture.

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  9. calima858 says:

    Yes, you are correct. He is missing layer 4, which is the transport layer.

  10. calima858 says:

    Don’t watch this unless you want to bore yourself silly! Most of the content in this intro lecture can be found in other videos of higher sound quality and of shorter length!!

  11. sdohrn2 says:

    Buy some headphones, and turn up the volume. I can hear him fine.

  12. sdohrn2 says:

    For those of you that cannot hear, purchase some headphones, and turn up the volume

  13. sabastuer1 says:

    Is he a IIT faculty!!!!!! he has made networks soooo borin which otherwise is interesting !!!!!

  14. ronpasa69 says:

    I love this. This is very cool. Free school! ehehehe

  15. jvivin1990 says:

    expected a lot……

  16. xPaddy0524x says:

    It does become boring after a short while, and you really have to keep your attention from drifting away. I found most of the analogies he used confusing and badly explained.

    For what it is worth, it is free education, and the materials are structured so you can learn step by step.

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