TCP/IP is a set of protocols that defines how computers communicate over the internet. It is made up of several protocols that work together within a standard, with each protocol performing a specific function. TCP/IP software is built into major operating systems and allows computers to communicate over long distances by defining how data should be transmitted between servers and browsers over the internet.
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What is TCP/IP
1.  TCP/IP  is a protocol stack or protocol suite or group of related protocols, each working together with in a prescribed standard. TCP/IP  is the most popular model or a standard used for the connections to the internet. TCP/IP  is set of rules/protocols for communication on internet. TCP/IP  is the communication protocol for communication between computers connected to the internet. TCP/IP software is built in all the major operating systems, such as windows, UNIX, Mac OS. The purpose of TCP/IP development was to allow computers to communicate over long distance networks.What is TCP/IP?
2. Internet Browser and Internet Servers use TCP/IP to connect to the internet. Your Browser uses TCP/IP to access internet servers, and servers uses TCP/IP to send HTML back to your browser. The Standard defines how computers should be connected to the internet, and how the data should be transmitted between them. In TCP/IP, each protocol work together, they perform specific function but they inter-relate and depend on each other within a standard.Protocol:  A protocol is an agreement between the two communicating parties on how the communication should proceed.Protocol is rules for communications on a network.Networking software is organized as a protocol.A communication protocol is a description of rules computers must follow to communicate with each other.