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OSI vs TCP/IP Networking Models Explained by dharshinidharshu575 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document provides an overview of the OSI and TCP/IP models, detailing their layers, functionalities, protocols, advantages, and disadvantages. The OSI model consists of seven layers, while the TCP/IP model has four, with TCP/IP being more practical and widely used in internet communication. Key differences include the number of layers, abstraction levels, and the combination of functionalities in the TCP/IP model.
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