12.01.11 / FAQ - Web
In an exchange of information the following occurs:
The destination tells the source that it has received the information and asks the source if it has anything more to send.
If the source says no, the destination will say "good bye"unless it has something to send back. If it does, it will break the information into packets and send them.
Once both end users are done "talking", they say both say "goodbye".
Clearly our simplified introduction to this section did not explain many steps in this process, such as how a computer discovers the address of another computer or how packets are divided and reassembled. Fortunately, these are specifics that people using the Internet never really need to deal with!
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