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Question by shilpa
Submitted on 6/13/2004
Related FAQ: TCP/IP Resources List
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how tcp/ip works


Answer by milli
Submitted on 9/23/2004
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tcp/ip breaks data into sections called packets,deliver those packets to the proper
destinations on the internet,and after they've been delivered, they reassemble the packets into their original form so that they can be viewed and used by the recipient.  

 

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