EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Chapter 2, Problem R7RQ
Program Plan Intro
TCP:
TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol which is a standard that establishes and maintain a network conversion with the use of application programs. If one uses TCP, one need to use a minimum of two Round trip time, one round trip to set up the connection for TCP and another round trip for the client to send the request and for the server to reply back.
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