Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol?
Answer Posted / joseph
Hi all,
TCP(Transmission control Protocol) so the rules and regulation s to be followed for(control of data transmission) packet delivery from one end to the other one(includes from when data shold be break how to build at other end).
IP(Internet Protocol) Rules and Regulations followed to deliver a packet to the destination.
Most of the time IP and the TCP works together cause IP knows where data to be delivered and TCP knows how to deliver.....
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