Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol?
Answer Posted / lekh
TCP/IP is just a protocol suite which was designed by Stanford University and Bolt, Beranek, and Newman funded by DARPA in the late 1970s.
IP is a layer 3 (network) layer protocol in TCP/IP suite which provides logical addressing enabling devices to connect in diverse networks.
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