Saturday, October 2, 2010

Blog Entry 4.3



In this image it is showing how a shared network system works. You first have to start out with a client who has information that needs to be sent through a server to the router. When it goes to the router it is then broke up into numbers. When it's broke up into numbers which also is IP address, the router then puts those numbers into packets to send to the other router. This is called the concurrent data transmission. When the packets of data are sent to the the other router they may not all come in the exact order they were sent. The router then has to go trough a process called Packet-Switching Technology, which puts the packets in the right order.

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