please see link below for a number of books that you can start with:
http://oreilly.com/catalog
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Browse All TopicsI have programmed for several years but I don't understand how the internet works. I would like to change this. Not to the point of band gaps in silicon chips but more of how the information is packed and traveling in my internet cable. I think that a good first step is learning what the OSI model is. I think that is the name of the "layers" thing. Can anyone suggest a better place to start or a few good books to read?
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please see link below for a number of books that you can start with:
http://oreilly.com/catalog
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by: dwcroninPosted on 2009-10-11 at 14:39:52ID: 25547521
Please restrict suggestions to books that are available on Safari (O'Reilley and several other publishers). That way I can start reading your suggestions immediately (and no additional cost :)