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TCP/IP Model
Learn the TCP/IP model and how it compares to OSI.
Task 1: Introduction
If you've already done about the OSI model, you're in the perfect place to understand its real-world counterpart. If not done yet, check out our room on the OSI model. While the OSI model gives us a theoretical framework, the TCP/IP model shows us how the internet actually works.
The TCP/IP model is the foundation of the modern internet. Every website you visit, every email you send, and every video you stream travels through these four essential layers. Understanding TCP/IP isn't just academic-it's practical knowledge that helps you troubleshoot networks, configure devices, and understand cybersecurity concepts.
In this room, we'll bridge what you already know about OSI with how things actually work on the internet. You'll learn a model that's simpler, more practical, and directly applicable to real networking scenarios.
Did You Know?
The TCP/IP model was developed in the 1970s and became the foundation of the modern internet. It's named after its two most important protocols: Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol.
What You'll Learn
By completing this room, you will:
- Understand the four-layer TCP/IP model structure
- Compare TCP/IP with the OSI model you already know
- Identify which protocols operate at each TCP/IP layer
- Trace data flow through TCP/IP layers
- Apply TCP/IP concepts to real networking scenarios
Prerequisites
Before starting, you should already understand:
- The seven-layer OSI model
- Basic networking concepts (IP addresses, MAC addresses)
- Common protocols like DNS, DHCP, and NAT
- Network devices and their functions
How to Approach This Room
This room is designed for beginners who already know the OSI model. We'll start with the big picture, then dive into each layer, comparing with OSI along the way. Take your time with the visualizations-they're designed to make abstract concepts concrete.
Remember: TCP/IP is what actually runs the internet, while OSI helps us think about networking conceptually. By the end, you'll see how they complement each other.
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