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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2010

Back in December I finished up a series of instructional videos for Academic Business Consultants (ABC). They were made for the Wounded Warrior Project which is dedicated to helping "Honor and empower wounded warriors." I worked on the scripts, narration, audio recording, illustration and animation. The video below is all about Internet Protocol.

http://academic-business-consultants.com/

https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/content/view/412/875/

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  • Great work, sir!

  • @Nerdatheart1980 thank you

  • What model is this? Traditional OSI model has seven layers..

  • @TheLxxy The three top layers in the OSI model are not distinguished separately in the TCP/IP model. Also, the hardware or software implementation is not normally stated in the layered reference model, but the author thought this was the best way to give an overview of Internet Protocol. (but I'm no expert)

  • Very helpful

  • thank you!

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  • Love watching these, I grasp the concept so much faster, and retain so much more information than I ever would get from reading a book.

  • thx sir

  • @117sweetpea Protocols are the Internet standards. They're created by submitting a "Request for Comments" (RFC) to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). These peer reviewed memos can then be adopted as protocols. The official source for RFCs can be seen at rfc-editor

  • This is what i was looking for. Thankyou very much. :)

  • hey can you mail me this video ! plz! i need this in 24 hrs!

  • @StudiosB3 Thanks for a good and prompt reply. I see my mistake! I'm more familiar (and only a CCNA) with the OSI model, but I didn't catch the tcp/ip bit the first time around. I blame a-day-day!

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