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Assistant Professor, SEECS, NUST
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How an ARP request works
Related to the discussion on ARP in the class and in the forum, the video explains how an ARP table is populated.Collected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 26, 2009 -
Bob Metcalfe Interview
As a precursor to our lecture on Ethernet, it is instructive to see this interview with the inventor of Ethernet and the founder of 3Com - Bob Metcalfe.Collected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 26, 2009 -
The History of Ethernet
Bob Metcalfe, the inventor of the Ethernet LAN technology, talks about how Ethernet came about and outlines its history as well as its future directions.Collected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 18, 2009 -
Tracking the Internet into the 21st Century with Vint Cerf
This is a presentation by Vint Cerf (co-inventor of TCP and often referred to as the father of the Internet) currently the Chief Internet Evangelist at Google. He provides an interesting perspective about the development of Internet. He talks about the beginning of the Internet and also provides some potential future directions. Play time: ~82 minutesCollected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 15, 2009 -
UCLA's Leonard Kleinrock on the first Internet connection
Internet pioneer and UCLA computer science professor Leonard Kleinrock discusses the process of connecting the first host computer to the fledgling Internet, then known as the ARPANET, in September 1969, and sending the first host-to-host message a month later on October 29, 1969. <i>Courtesy: UCLA</i>Collected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 10, 2009 -
UCLA's Leonard Kleinrock displays Internet's first router
Internet pioneer and UCLA computer science professor Leonard Kleinrock displays the Internet's first router, or "switch" -- known as an Interface Message Processor -- and describes the process of connecting it with UCLA's host computer, leading to the first-ever Internet message sent on October 29, 1969. From: UCLA's youtube siteCollected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 10, 2009 -
Web 2.0 - Prof. Wesch's video
This widely watched video, made by Kansas State University's Micheal Wesch, talks about an interesting contemporary application framework (called Web 2.0) that runs on the top of the Internet.Collected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 10, 2009 -
UCLA's Leonard Kleinrock on packet switching, early Internet
Some historical perspective about the Internet from one of the Internet's pioneering researchersCollected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 8, 2009 -
History of the Internet
A nice historical documentary about the InternetCollected in Computer Network, SEECS, NUST Apr 8, 2009
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