TCP/IP illustrated
The TCP/IP protocol suite allows computers of all sizes, from many different computer vendors, running
totally different operating systems, to communicate with each other. It is quite amazing because its use has
far exceeded its original estimates. What started in the late 1960s as a government-financed research project
into packet switching networks has, in the 1990s, turned into the most widely used form of networking
between computerrs. It is truly an open system in that the definition of the protocol suite and many of its
implementations are publicly available at little or no charge. It forms the basis for what is called the
worldwide Internet, or the Internet, a wide area network (WAN) of more than one million computers that
literally spans the globe.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
TCP/IP illustrated
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