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Wired and Wireless Ethernet
by
Duntemann, Jeff
, Upton, Eben
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Computer hardware
/ Linux distributions
/ medium access mechanism
/ OSI reference model
/ Raspberry Pi
/ wired Ethernet
/ wireless Ethernet
/ wireless networking
/ Wi‐Fi physical layers
2016
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Wired and Wireless Ethernet
by
Duntemann, Jeff
, Upton, Eben
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Computer hardware
/ Linux distributions
/ medium access mechanism
/ OSI reference model
/ Raspberry Pi
/ wired Ethernet
/ wireless Ethernet
/ wireless networking
/ Wi‐Fi physical layers
2016
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Wired and Wireless Ethernet
2016
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Overview
This chapter is primarily about wired and wireless Ethernet (both of which are used a great deal with the Raspberry Pi) and focuses on the bottom four layers, including the transport layer, network layer, data link layer, and physical layer. One way to think of it is that the transport set is about moving data, whereas the top three layers, called the application set, are about processing data via networked applications. These layers are the application layer, presentation layer, and session layer. Wi‐Fi is analogous to Ethernet with wireless media, in that it too spans the data link and physical layers of the open system interconnection (OSI) model, with several variations of the medium access (MAC) mechanism and physical layers. Most models of the Raspberry Pi have a wired Ethernet port that is standard and will work without any tweaking on Linux distributions like Raspbian.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,Wiley Publishing, Inc
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ISBN
9781119183938, 1119183936
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