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EMF camp prides itself on it's connectivity - but how do you connect hundreds of campers to ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ... 50 Years since the first packet was sent from one university to another, we asked about first memories of using the Prehistoric WiFi? Converting bits into audio and broadcasting them via radio - Dr Aaron Jackson demos packet radio. IPv4 ran out of space, so how are we still all looking at the "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry" - as the ISO team were designing a beautiful, structured layered model, ...

We've all got to the edge of the wifi coverage, but the idea of coverage produces a network problem, the Hidden Node Problem. http3 is here, but it wasn't an easy solution, Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains why he can't decide ... 2GHz ≠ 2GHz - Well sometimes! Dr Steve Bagley on why the clock cycles of a CPU aren't enough to measure its IP addresses explained - what do these mysterious numbers and dots mean and how are they used? Richard Mortier explains the ... How do websites marry up to their IP addresses? Dr Mike Pound explains the Domain Name System - DNS. Remembering a time when connections were down to 40 bits per second, and the resulting algorithms still in use today!

"Ethernet" was named because the inventor believed that the standard could transcend different types of media & 50 yrs on, we ... As we move towards a remote working culture, Dr Steve Bagley remotely connects to explain what VPN is & how it works. Denial of service usually relies on a flood of data. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death.

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High Speed Internet in a Field - Computerphile

High Speed Internet in a Field - Computerphile

EMF camp prides itself on it's connectivity - but how do you connect hundreds of campers to

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ...

Network Stacks and the Internet - Computerphile

Network Stacks and the Internet - Computerphile

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First Contact (Internet at 50) - Computerphile

First Contact (Internet at 50) - Computerphile

The

Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile

Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile

Routers carry the traffic of the

First Time on the Internet (Internet at 50) - Computerphile

First Time on the Internet (Internet at 50) - Computerphile

50 Years since the first packet was sent from one university to another, we asked about first memories of using the

Packet Radio (Post Apocalyptic Internet?) - Computerphile

Packet Radio (Post Apocalyptic Internet?) - Computerphile

Prehistoric WiFi? Converting bits into audio and broadcasting them via radio - Dr Aaron Jackson demos packet radio.

How WiFi Works - Computerphile

How WiFi Works - Computerphile

Why do WiFI

Network Address Translation - Computerphile

Network Address Translation - Computerphile

IPv4 ran out of space, so how are we still all looking at the

Network Layers Model (Networking Basics) - Computerphile

Network Layers Model (Networking Basics) - Computerphile

"The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry" - as the ISO team were designing a beautiful, structured layered model, ...

WiFi's Hidden ____ Problem - Computerphile

WiFi's Hidden ____ Problem - Computerphile

We've all got to the edge of the wifi coverage, but the idea of coverage produces a network problem, the Hidden Node Problem.

Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack (Quic Protocol) - Computerphile

Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack (Quic Protocol) - Computerphile

http3 is here, but it wasn't an easy solution, Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains why he can't decide ...

Computer Speeds - Computerphile

Computer Speeds - Computerphile

2GHz ≠ 2GHz - Well sometimes! Dr Steve Bagley on why the clock cycles of a CPU aren't enough to measure its

IP Addresses and the Internet - Computerphile

IP Addresses and the Internet - Computerphile

IP addresses explained - what do these mysterious numbers and dots mean and how are they used? Richard Mortier explains the ...

How DNS Works - Computerphile

How DNS Works - Computerphile

How do websites marry up to their IP addresses? Dr Mike Pound explains the Domain Name System - DNS.

Internet Congestion Collapse - Computerphile

Internet Congestion Collapse - Computerphile

Remembering a time when connections were down to 40 bits per second, and the resulting algorithms still in use today!

BGP: Border Gateway Protocol - Computerphile

BGP: Border Gateway Protocol - Computerphile

There's no central control over the

Ethernet (50th Birthday) - Computerphile

Ethernet (50th Birthday) - Computerphile

"Ethernet" was named because the inventor believed that the standard could transcend different types of media & 50 yrs on, we ...

VPN & Remote Working - Computerphile

VPN & Remote Working - Computerphile

As we move towards a remote working culture, Dr Steve Bagley remotely connects to explain what VPN is & how it works.

Slow Loris Attack - Computerphile

Slow Loris Attack - Computerphile

Denial of service usually relies on a flood of data. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death.