- TCP/IP is the communication protocol of the Internet.
A communication protocol is a description of the rules that computers must comply with. Only those rules can communicate with each other.
- Both the browser and server are using TCP/IP
Both Internet browsers and Internet servers use TCP/IP to connect to the Internet. The browser uses TCP/IP to access the Internet server, and the server uses TCP/IP to return HTML to the browser.
The email program uses TCP/IP to connect to the Internet to send and receive emails.
- The Internet address is also TCP/IP
Your Internet address 211.161.247.1 is also part of the standard TCP/IP protocol.
- TCP/IP is a communication protocol used for the Internet.
- Computer Communication Protocol
Computer Communication Protocols are descriptions of the rules that computers must comply with in order to communicate with each other.
TCP/IP is a communication protocol for computers connected to the Internet.
TCP/IP refers to the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TRansmissionCOntrolPRotocol/INternetPRotocol ).
TCP/IP defines how electronic devices (such as computers) connect to the Internet and how data is transmitted between them.
TCP/IP contains a series of protocols used to process data communication:
- TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)-communication between applications
- UDP (User packet protocol)-simple communication between applications
- IP (Internet Protocol)-communication between computers
- ICMP (Internet message control protocol)-for errors and statuses
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)-for dynamic addressing
You will learn