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OSI vs TCP/IP Models Explained by coolabhi2593 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document compares the OSI and TCP/IP reference models. The OSI model has 7 layers while TCP/IP has 4 layers. Both are based on independent protocol stacks but differ in how protocols are defined. The OSI model separates service, interface and protocols while TCP/IP protocols came first. Physical transmission media include twisted pair, coaxial cable and fiber optics. Wireless includes radio, microwave, infrared and lightwave. Byte stuffing is a framing method that inserts escape bytes to avoid flag byte
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- coolabhi2593
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- EN