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All Topics > Computers > TCP/IP The Basics of TCP/IPTCP/IP (The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the protocol suite that drives the Internet
Internet Protocols (IP)The Internet protocols are the world's most popular open-system (nonproprietary) protocol suite because they can be used to communicate across any set of interconnected networks and are equally well suited for LAN and WAN communications.
Daryl's TCP/IP PrimerThis document is designed to give the reader a reasonable working knowledge of TCP/IP subnetting, addressing, and routing. It is not intended to be complete, or to cover all issues. This is targeted toward LAN administrators just moving to TCP/IP, however it should help anyone who wants to know a little (more) about how TCP/IP works.
Introduction to TCP/IPPCLT is a private project of Howard Gilbert. By day, a Senior Research Programmer at Computing and Information Systems, Yale University.
TCP/IP and IPX Routing TutorialThis tutorial is intended to supply enough information to set up a relatively simple WAN or Internet-connected LAN using WANPIPE router cards or other routers. Explanations of IP addresses, classes, netmasks, subnetting, and routing are provided, and several example networks are considered.
Cisco - TCP/IPTCP is a connection-oriented transport protocol that sends data as an unstructured stream of bytes.
Windows and TCP/IP for Internet AccessIn this paper, I describe the principal functions and services available via the Internet. Then I outline the technical background and terminology needed by the beginner who wants to make his PC a host on the Internet. Finally, I describe several Windows software packages and programs that facilitate using Internet services. All the software I describe is freely available over the Internet.
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