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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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile

Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile

Routers carry the traffic of the

Network Address Translation - Computerphile

Network Address Translation - Computerphile

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

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

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

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First Contact (Internet at 50) - Computerphile

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Infinite Data Structures: To Infinity & Beyond! - Computerphile

Infinite data structures sound impossible. Professor Graham Hutton shows how laziness can win them over. EXTRA BITS: ...

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!

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 high speed

The Attack That Could Disrupt The Whole Internet - Computerphile

The Attack That Could Disrupt The Whole Internet - Computerphile

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Have You Been Pwned? - Computerphile

Would you type your password into a random box on 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

The First Internet Worm (Morris Worm) - Computerphile

The First Internet Worm (Morris Worm) - Computerphile

In November 1988 the first worm caused huge problems on the

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Internet Censorship Explained - Computerphile

Governments can censor access to the web, but how do they restrict access? Sheharbano Khattak, Research Assistant at the ...