______________________ allows for sending multiple packets between two computers by checking that all packets arrived and that they can be put back together in the proper order.(2 points)

Responses

Internet Protocol
Internet Protocol

HyperText Transfer Protocol
HyperText Transfer Protocol

HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure
HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure

Transmission Control Protocol

3 answers

The correct response is:

Transmission Control Protocol

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is responsible for ensuring that all packets are sent and received correctly between two computers, allowing for reliable data transmission and the ability to reassemble packets in the correct order.

are you sure?

Yes, I am sure. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is specifically designed to provide reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of data between applications running on hosts communicating over an IP network. It accomplishes this by ensuring that all packets are received, checking for errors, and allowing for retransmission of lost packets. This is in contrast to protocols like the Internet Protocol (IP), which does not guarantee delivery or order. Therefore, the correct answer to your question is indeed Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).