What is a packet?
The following diagram illustrates an e-mail message being sent across a network.
- Data that makes up an e-mail message is split into packets by the IP
portion of TCP/IP.
IP also adds header information to each packet.
- Using header information in the packets, routers determine the best
path for each packet to take to its final destination.
- The TCP portion of TCP/IP reassembles the packets in the correct
order and ensures that all packets have arrived undamaged.
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