TCP/IP ShowWhat does TCP/IP mean?
TCP/IP is a suite of protocols. The acronym TCP/IP means "Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol" and is pronounced "T-C-P-I-P". It comes from the names of the two major protocols in the suite of protocols, i.e....
Port/Ports TCP/IP ShowThe use of ports
Many TCP/IP programs
can be executed simultaneously over the Internet (you can for example open several browsers simultaneously or browse HTML pages while downloading a file via FTP). Each of these programs works with a protocol,...
The TCP / IP Model ShowThe TCP / IP Model
This article describes the reference model TCP / IP, which is the historical and technical standard of the Internet.
The U.S. Department of Defense has established the Reference Model TCP / IP because he needed to...
Differences between the UDP and TCP protocols ShowDifferences between the UDP and TCP protocols
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
It is part of the base protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. Programs on networked...
Introduction to network bridge ShowIntroduction to network bridge
What is a bridge?
XP network bridge: between a wired network and a WiFi network
What is a bridge?
A bridge has a foot in each network and acts on the link layer (level 2). It is able to pass frames from...
Error 81000306: Unable to access WLM (MSN) ShowError 81000306: Unable to access WLM (MSN)
If you receive the above error message when trying to connect to MSN Messenger, first of all verify the service status on below link:
http://messenger.msn.com/Status.aspx
If below image...
Download Advanced TCP IP Data Logger ShowDescription:
Advanced TCP/IP Data Logger will help you in your daily technical needs. You will be able to get information about your network and any device that is connected to it in real time.
Features:
You can send and receive serial data...
TCP protocol ShowThe characteristics of TCP protocol
TCP (which means Transmission Control Protocol) is one of the main protocols of the transport layer of the TCP/IP model. It makes it possible, at application level, to manage data coming from (or going to) the...
IP protocol ShowThe role of IP protocol
IP protocol is part of the Internet layer
of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is one of the most important Internet protocols because it allows the development and transport of IP datagrams (data packets), without however...
IP address spoofing ShowIP address spoofing
"IP address spoofing" is a technique that involves replacing the IP address of an IP packet's sender with another machine's IP address.
This technique lets a pirate send packets anonymously. It is not a question of changing the...