TCP/IP is the communication protocol for the internet. TCP/IP defines the rule computers must follow to communicate with each other over the internet. Browsers and servers use TCP/IP to connect to the Internet. A browser uses TCP/IP to access a server. A server uses TCP/IP to send HTML back to a browser. Your e-mail program uses TCP/IP to connect to the Internet for sending and receiving e-mails. Your Internet address "115.113.98.67" is a part of the standard TCP/IP protocol (and so is your domain name).
Your Browser and Server use TCP/IP
Your E-Mail uses TCP/IP
Your Internet Address is TCP/IP
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
TCP/IP Tutorial
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