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    Protocol used for communication between client And ISP

    I have been making use of the Client server since long and all the work are being performed on the client side by myself without any connection on the server side. There are various protocols that are being used between the client and the ISP, but I am just unaware of what the protocol is and what is the connection server that is being used by both of us. Please help me out with the information for this so that I can just make the use of the files properly when there is a connection bond being done between the client and the server.

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    Re: Protocol used for communication between client And ISP

    The protocols that are basically being used by the ISP is that of the LAN, WAN and MAN. These protocols are being used for the sending of the connection network to the various places and also to the providers that are making use of the client side and not of the server side. All this is done under the privacy that is being given by the ISP that the net that is being provided is for the individual and not for the whole of the system.

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    Re: Protocol used for communication between client And ISP

    And also it is that the communication of the files between the client and the ISP can be done by just signing down the bond that is being done between the ISP and the individual who is going to make the use of the files for the connection network between the system. Area is also an important place when the local connection for the network is being considered. All the area have got a different bandwidth for the connection and also for the network connection.

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    Re: Protocol used for communication between client And ISP

    LAN protocols are called the Local Area Networks that are used for the cities and not for the peoples those who are staying at long distances, people who are staying in the nearby places opt to make use of the LAN and not of the WAN. WAN are basically used by the people those who are staying far away from the ISP and also the peoples that are just staying down to the places where there are not much of the peoples who are making use of the internet. Protocols depends on the area also and also the place where the client is residing.

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    Re: Protocol used for communication between client And ISP

    ISP protocols basically make use of the transmission control protocol called the TCP. It is also known as one of the core protocols that are being used for the internet. Making the use of the TCP application on he networked host you can create a connection too many of the packets that are being in transit and making the use of the particular protocol as the transmission medium. And also if the connection is between the client and the server then the TCP is said to be the reliable of the protocols that can be used for the connection and also for the secured transfer of the packet along the networks that is being given

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