Computer Networks

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Computer Networks, from the physical layer to the cloud.

A complete computer networking syllabus — 14 structured modules covering the OSI & TCP/IP models, IP addressing and subnetting, routing protocols, network security, DNS, QoS and more. Click any lesson to dive in.

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Computer networks — frequently asked questions

Quick answers for students and professionals learning computer networking.

What are the main topics in computer networks?
Core computer networking topics include the OSI and TCP/IP models, network topologies, IP addressing and subnetting, network devices, transmission modes and media, routing protocols, network security, wireless networks, MAC and IP addressing, error detection and correction, LAN/WAN/MAN, DNS and HTTP, and Quality of Service (QoS). This page organises all of them into 14 structured modules.
What is the difference between the OSI and TCP/IP models?
The OSI model is a seven-layer reference framework that describes networking functions in theory, while the TCP/IP model is a four-layer practical model that the internet actually runs on. The OSI model separates the application, presentation and session functions that TCP/IP combines into a single application layer. Our dedicated lesson on OSI vs TCP/IP covers the mapping in detail.
How should a beginner start learning computer networks?
Start with Module 01 (OSI & TCP/IP models) to understand how networks are layered, then learn IP addressing and subnetting, followed by network devices and routing. Once the fundamentals are clear, move on to network security, DNS, and Quality of Service. Following the modules in order gives you a complete, exam-ready foundation.
What is subnetting and why is it important?
Subnetting divides a single large IP network into smaller, more manageable sub-networks. It improves performance by reducing broadcast traffic, strengthens security through isolation, and uses address space more efficiently. The IP Addressing & Subnetting module covers IPv4/IPv6, CIDR, subnetting and supernetting step by step.
Is this computer networks material free?
Yes — every lesson linked on this page is completely free to read. Each opens a detailed, beginner-friendly guide written for students, exam preparation, and working IT professionals who want a quick, reliable revision.