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TCP What is it (No, it is not in this instant an antiseptic)

The explanation of the abbreviation TCP is as follows:-

Transmission Control Protocol it deals with the connection between two, or more computers, and/or networks.

It is the communication method that is used to make sure all of the proper data gets through and in the correct order.

TCP also works with IP (Internet Protocol), which helps manage certain addresses to make sure the data is transmitted to the network.

Once the TCP connects and the data is sent, a response is given from the receiving end. The recipient then sends a confirmation that the data arrived successfully with the abbreviation of ACK (Acknowledgment) attached to it.

A confirmation is always sent with every data packet that goes out.

If the ACK confirmation is not present, you have to realise the connection attempt is still in process of completion.

Now go to the medicine cabinet and get out the bottle and try to pronounce the long name on the bottle. I will wager that is harder than comprehending this explanation. 