6 things that can go over IP that aren’t Ethernet
You're probably familiar with the Internet Protocol. After all, it's the "IP" in IPv4 and IPv6. The set of rules that routes data across networks so that it gets to the correct destination. The protocol says how to divide the data into smaller packets for transmission, and how to address them for transport, just like sending a physical packet through the mail. It's most commonly thought of in relation to the Internet and transmitting data over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, but there are many other things it gets used for.
You’re probably familiar with the Internet Protocol. After all, it’s the “IP” in IPv4 and IPv6. The set of rules that routes data across networks so that it gets to the correct destination. The protocol says how to divide the data into smaller packets for transmission, and how to address them for transport, just like sending a physical packet through the mail. It’s most commonly thought of in relation to the Internet and transmitting data over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, but there are many other things it gets used for.
Tjerk Kroot
Netherlands
Netherlands
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