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    Can somebody tell me whats is the difference between UDP and TCP/IP protocol.I'd be sp please if you guide me to some tutorial or links about them. Mazy "And the carpet needs a haircut, and the spotlight looks like a prison break And the telephone's out of cigarettes, and the balcony is on the make And the piano has been drinking, the piano has been drinking...not me...not me-Tom Waits

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      Can somebody tell me whats is the difference between UDP and TCP/IP protocol.I'd be sp please if you guide me to some tutorial or links about them. Mazy "And the carpet needs a haircut, and the spotlight looks like a prison break And the telephone's out of cigarettes, and the balcony is on the make And the piano has been drinking, the piano has been drinking...not me...not me-Tom Waits

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      Quite simple really... UDP is like fire and forget, meaning that you do not need acknowledgement of the packet getting to its destination i.e. video streaming. TCP/IP needs to have acknowledgements meaning you are guaranteed delivery. I do not know of any tutorials, this was from my Cisco courses. BD

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        Quite simple really... UDP is like fire and forget, meaning that you do not need acknowledgement of the packet getting to its destination i.e. video streaming. TCP/IP needs to have acknowledgements meaning you are guaranteed delivery. I do not know of any tutorials, this was from my Cisco courses. BD

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        Well,I didn't know it. Thanks. :) Mazy "And the carpet needs a haircut, and the spotlight looks like a prison break And the telephone's out of cigarettes, and the balcony is on the make And the piano has been drinking, the piano has been drinking...not me...not me-Tom Waits

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