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AbstractOne area of computer science that is not adequately addressed in most curricula is the area of data communications and computer networks. In most cases, there are no laboratory facilities to supprt this type of course. This paper reports on one approach to establishing a low cost laboratory to be used to support an undergraduate course in data communications and computer networks. The intent is to provide an inexpensive laboratory devoted to providing computer science and computer engineering students with exposure to the hardware and software components of data communications and computer networks. The laboratory equipment consists of ten IBM compatible microcomputers specitlcally equipped so as to provide the capability to rapidly reconfigure the computers into a variety of telecommunications topologies. A series of experiments has been developed with the goal of giving the student hands-on experience with data communications techniques. In these experiments, the students develop an understanding of data communications hardware and write several data communications software routines.