Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol?
Answer Posted / surya
Hi All,
The Internet Protocol (IP) is a network-layer (Layer 3)
protocol that contains addressing information and some
control information that enables packets to be routed but
TCP is a protocol which is responsible for relaiable
communication between to Computer on the Network or WWW.
IP is connectionless protocol and TCP is connection
orianted protocol because it creates virtual circut between
hosts before data transfer.
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