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		<title>How to improve network protocols learning and teaching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, there are many universities or institutes opening training section of network protocols. More and more people interested in computer programming are learning network protocols. They get training, have books or videos, they are fabulous about protocols. Network protocol analyzer is regarded as the best tool to help improve network protocols learning and teaching. There are many people using Wireshark to help learn or teach network protocols, Colasoft Capsa can also do this, and maybe better. ]]></description>
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