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12 September, 02:27

Why does my Office Computer send packet #1? What device responds by sending back packet #2? What information does my Office Computer learn from packet #2?

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  1. 12 September, 04:12
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    The office computer is part of a network.

    The server responds with a packet when a request packet is sent by a client.

    The computer confirms the IP address and port number to retrieve the encapsulated data, for a specific application in the system.

    Explanation:

    The computer network is the communication of two or more devices. There are two forms of network, there are peer to peer and client/server networks.

    The peer to peer network allows for each computer to send and receive data, while the client/server network have a dedicated server to send resources to clients that request for it. Data transferred are encapsulated in the network, transport and data-link layer PDU headers and would be decided in the destination system to retrieve the data.
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