Difference between TCP/IP and IP protocol?
Answer Posted / sandip
Ip is the protocol that figures out how to get data to a certain location on the network.
TCP is the protocol that breaks the data down and gets it ready to be transported. And then again on the other computer, TCP is what builds up the data into its original format before it got broken down by TCP on the first computer.
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