Intro To Computer Networks Week 3
This week I learned more about the network transport layer, more specifically about the available protocols, how headers are assigned to data to assist in their transportation, transfer reliability, congestion, and flow control. Something I found particularly interesting about this week's material was the concept of multiplexing and de-multiplexing. With multiplexing we can assign a header in the transport layer, and compile data from various applications into a message. That message can then be received at the message's destination, where the header is read and stripped, and the data is sent to the various intended applications. I found reading about this process to be pretty interesting due to it's somewhat intricate nature, and its method to pack various data into a single message
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