TCP/IP is a set of protocols that governs how data is transmitted over a network. It establishes universal policies for transmitting data, acting like traffic rules that allow drivers to interact safely. Without TCP/IP governing the transmission of data, there would be data collisions and no way to identify the source and destination of data being sent over the network, leading to chaos.
TCP/IP is a set of protocols that governs how data is transmitted over a network. It establishes universal policies for transmitting data, acting like traffic rules that allow drivers to interact safely. Without TCP/IP governing the transmission of data, there would be data collisions and no way to identify the source and destination of data being sent over the network, leading to chaos.
TCP/IP is a set of protocols that governs how data is transmitted over a network. It establishes universal policies for transmitting data, acting like traffic rules that allow drivers to interact safely. Without TCP/IP governing the transmission of data, there would be data collisions and no way to identify the source and destination of data being sent over the network, leading to chaos.
IT PERTAINS HOW THE EXISTENCE(THE EXISTENCE OF A NETWORK) GOVERNS THE
TRANSMISSION OF DATA OVER A NETWORK. A UNIVERSAL POLICIES ON TRANSMITTING DATA. IT ACTS LIKE HOW DO THE DRIVER INTERACTS TO THE COMMON TRAFFIC POLICY. IF THERE IS NO GOVERNING RULES THERE IS A CHAOS, THERE WILL BE AN ACCIDENT. IF THERE IS NO TCP/IP THERE IS A DATA COLLISION. AND DEFINITELY THERE IS NO SOURCE AND DESTINATION, THERE IS NO SENDER AS WELL AS A RECIPIENT.