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IP and DNS: How do computers know where to communicate?

Posted on May 6, 2013July 3, 2015 by Dave Crusoe

Goal: To describe how computers use a protocol (a standard definition for communication) to talk with one another without losing parts of their conversation. Time: 45 minutes Context: TCP-IP is the communication protocol for the internet. It is the enabling structure for vast digital communications; among its many uses, it allows web pages to be remotely […]

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IP and DNS: IP and DNS: How do computers know where to communicate?

Posted on July 13, 2011July 3, 2015 by Dave Crusoe

TCP-IP is the communication protocol for the internet. It is the enabling structure for vast digital communications; among its many uses, it allows web pages to be remotely loaded, e-mails to be sent (and received), and files to be transferred. However, these mechanisms are not widely understood.

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