Website review: Learn-networking.com/design/how-the...
zac439 discovered this in Computer Science
•24 reviews since Dec 28, 2007
computer-science, internet, udp
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zac439 discovered 6 months ago- a helpful guide to the transport layer of the TCP/IP stack

- Brahmareddy rated 5 months ago
- I am doing post graduate in computer science.I am doing projects.I am intersted u r project.

blackysky rated 5 months ago- From the page: "Next in line we have the Transport layer- the layer responsible for actually getting the data packets to a specific location. When we receive email, we want to open it with our email program- not anything else. So how does a computer know exactly where to route data to appropriate programs, all while dealing with multiple connections?"

onine-casino rated 6 months ago- Great newbie info that i think many people in the IT business have been asked to explain totheir friends and / or family a dozen of times... I know i have :/

captaint03 rated 6 months ago- Good explanation on the 4th layer of the OSI model

jeff6996 rated 6 months ago- informative article

- user-nam3 rated 6 months ago
- but what does the session layer do? :D

Fephisto rated 6 months ago- Layman's terms, saved for later.

jifsoftware rated 6 months ago- TCP/UDP à la portée de tous. Il y'a même un petit quiz à la fin pour vérifier que l'on a bien tout compris.

SUaddict158 rated 6 months ago- Layman's terms for TCP/UDP protocols. Oh how I love stumbleupon<3