What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol.
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Answer / daniel ndunda
tcp is responsible for transmission of data from
application to the network,ip is responsible for sending
and receiving data packets over the internet
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Answer / paul
The "P" at the end of IC"P" and I"P" mean "Protocol" so it is wrong to say IP Protocol because that would mean Internet Protocol Protocol!!
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Answer / shailendra kumar
tcp/ip is a universal protocal because it connects multipal
platforms(microsoft to linux,microsoft to netware).
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Answer / raju
TCP is used for carrying the data from POST.
IP guide or identify ADDRESS.
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Answer / debendra
Tcp is transmission protocol and ip is internet Protocol.
TCP is used for carrying the data from one place to another
place and IP guide or identify the path or it shows the
path of the destination machine.These 2 protocols are working as per OSI model.
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Answer / tom sam
TCP is a connection oriented protocol. Which means that TCP is
capable to detect any data loss during transmission.
http://www.omnisecu.com/tcpip/transmission-control-protocol-
tcp.htm
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Answer / mustafa
TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol and IP stands
for Internet Protocol.
TCP/IP is the communication Protocol for communication
between computers on Internet.
TCP/IP defines how electronic devices(like computers)should
be connected to the Internet,and how data should be
transmitted between them.
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Answer / adam
the IP is a address ind binary for the WI-FI router
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