Tuesday, October 26, 2010

4.3 Packet-Switching


This image shows how the router sends off data from A and B converts it into packets and sends it out to C and D. The router uses the client to request the work and the server does all the work. While requesting the work the router creates a peer network between each of the routers. The IP then determines the size of the packets. TCP then checks the packets for errors or duplicates. The IP then delivers the packets to the appropriate routers.  Everything explained in the diagram is packet-switching technology.

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