Internet Structure. 1. The Definition Internet, WAN, connect, networks, are built, by different principles Internet, WAN, connect, networks, are built,

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Internet Structure

1. The Definition Internet, WAN, connect, networks, are built, by different principles Internet, WAN, connect, networks, are built, by different principles

2. The Connection into Internet Network Into, Network Internet, are connected, computers, networks, have, different, architecture, software, for transmission of information, one kind of network, another, are used, gateways, use for connection networks, with different exchange protocols, in the joints of networks, locate, routers, devices, determine, routes of packages Into, Network Internet, are connected, computers, networks, have, different, architecture, software, for transmission of information, one kind of network, another, are used, gateways, use for connection networks, with different exchange protocols, in the joints of networks, locate, routers, devices, determine, routes of packages

3. The base of Building of Internet Is based on, international protocol, belong, group of basic protocols, low level, consist of, two main network protocols, TCP, IP( Transmission Control Protocol, Internet Protocol) Is based on, international protocol, belong, group of basic protocols, low level, consist of, two main network protocols, TCP, IP( Transmission Control Protocol, Internet Protocol)

4. Protocols use a) provide, safety, transmission of data, combine, all packages, into the whole, a) provide, safety, transmission of data, combine, all packages, into the whole, b) determine, size of packages, size of addresses of network computers, route of package, rules of processing of packages by routers and network computers b) determine, size of packages, size of addresses of network computers, route of package, rules of processing of packages by routers and network computers

5. Addition besides, there are, basic protocols, high- level (applied protocols) protocols, are responsible for, Internet Services Work besides, there are, basic protocols, high- level (applied protocols) protocols, are responsible for, Internet Services Work