Feb 1 · 4 min read · When we use the internet — open a website, watch a video, or send a message — data is moving from one computer to another.But this data does not move randomly.It follows rules. These rules are called protocols. Two very important protocols are TCP an...
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Feb 1 · 3 min read · The internet isn’t just a chaotic jumble of data flying around; it operates on a set of rules that ensure information gets to where it needs to go. These rules are called protocols, and among the many that exist, TCP and UDP are key players in how da...
Join discussionJan 30 · 3 min read · TCP vs UDP — What to Use, When, and How They Relate to HTTP The internet is all about chaos without rules. Millions of devices are constantly shouting data at each other. If there were no rules, nothing would reach the right place, in the right order...
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Jan 30 · 5 min read · When we open a website, watch a video, send a message, or make a video call, data moves from one computer to another. This data does not magically travel on its own. The internet is just a huge network of computers connected together. For this commun...
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Jan 29 · 2 min read · Are you wandered 🤨 when see there are many devices on the internet and how the message is transferred at the correct destination when you typed a message to someone. Transmission Control Protocol TCP is a Transport layer protocol which is connection...
Join discussionJan 28 · 6 min read · What is TCP ? TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol. It is one of the main protocols of the Internet Protocol suite (often referred to as TCP/IP). It operates at the Transport Layer and is responsible for ensuring that data is delivered reliab...
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Jan 28 · 4 min read · Why does the internet need rules to send data? Every time you open a website, send a message, or watch a video, data travels from one computer to another. But the internet is not a single straight road. Data passes through many routers, networks, and...
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