from where does internet come how its work
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No computer knows where any of theother computers are, and packets donot get sent to every computer. Theinformation used to get packets to their destinations are contained in routing tables kept by each router connected to the Internet. Routers are packet switches.
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The Internet is made up of a massive network of specialized computers called routers. Each router's job is to know how to move packets along from their source to their destination. A packet will have moved through multiple routers during its journey. When a packet moves from one router to the next, it's called a hop.
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