Hey! So, a network protocol is like a set of instructions that devices follow to communicate. It’s not just fancy jargon—it’s essential for making sure data gets where it needs to go.
HTTP is for web stuff, TCP is for making sure data arrives intact, and there are others like SMTP for emails.
If you’re into learning more, I’d recommend the book "Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach." It breaks it all down really well.
HTTP is for web stuff, TCP is for making sure data arrives intact, and there are others like SMTP for emails.
If you’re into learning more, I’d recommend the book "Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach." It breaks it all down really well.
