Computer Science, asked by sanjaysaharan, 7 months ago

is internet protocol is a network device?​

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Answered by Deepti42
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The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol, or set of rules, for routing and addressing packets of data so that they can travel across networks and arrive at the correct destination. Data traversing the Internet is divided into smaller pieces, called packets. ... The most common transport protocols are TCP and UDP...

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Answered by Aeslvah
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Answer:

No, internet protocol is a network device.

Explanation:

Network protocols are sets of established rules that dictate how to format, transmit and receive data so computer network devices  from servers and routers to endpoints  can communicate regardless of the differences in their underlying infrastructures, designs or standards.

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