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A set of learning objects to support teaching and learning about Network Protocols and WiFi (IEEE 802.11), the wireless network protocol which is now in extensive and routine use.
Title: The TCP View Project
Creator: Colin Allison
Subject:
TCP: The Protocol
Short description: The TCP View Project website makes use of a number of technologies in order to provide a fully-featured and interactive learning environment. Many opportunities for learner involvement exist within the project.
Contributors: Kris Getchell, Martin Bateman, Alan Ruddle, Peter Lindsay and Colin Allison
Publisher: University of St Andrews
Date: 2006
Format: Online
Original Location: (External) http://tcp.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/
Title: OSPF Routing
Creator: Colin Allison
Subject:
OSPF IP routing protocol
Short description: This project supports learning through interaction with animated representations of the OSPF IP routing protocol, and provides some context and links for further study.
Contributors: Bin Ling, Kris Getchell, Alan Ruddle, Peter Lindsay and Colin Allison
Publisher: University of St Andrews
Date: 2006
Format: Online
Original Location: (External) http://ospf.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/
Title: WiFi Virtual Lab
Creator: Colin Allison
Subject:
WiFi (IEEE 802.11)
Short description: This project supports learning through interaction about WiFi (IEEE 802.11), the wireless network protocol which is now in extensive and routine use.
Contributors: Tommy Sturgeon, Suzanne Hague, Clare Kerbey, Alan Millar and Colin Allison
Publisher: University of St Andrews
Date: 2006
Format: Online
Original Location: (External) http://wifi.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/
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