answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

It's IP V4 ...

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: The current version of TCP IP primarily in use is?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Does sftp use tcp or udp?

TCP


Is it possible to play Minecraft 1.7.3?

It is possible to downgrade your current Minecraft version to a lower version such as Beta 1.7.3 with the use of programs such as the Minecraft Version Changer and MCNostalgia. Be advised that you cannot use mods for the current version, or log onto servers in the current version in an earlier version.


What utility might you use to find out whether your ISP's router is especially slow on a particular afternoon?

netstat--A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that displays stats and the state of the current TCP/IP connections.


Does tcp use syn packets?

It does. see the tcp video tutorials


What version of Windows XP is designed primarily for home use?

Home and Media Center editions.


What type of connection does http use?

HTTP works over a TCP connection.HTTP works over a TCP connection.HTTP works over a TCP connection.HTTP works over a TCP connection.


What types of mobile devices can use Foursquare?

The current version of Foursquare can be used in all mobile devices with internet access. Earlier versions were not as advanced as the current version.


What program should you use if you wanted to see how many sessions are running on a TCP network?

You should use "netstat":netstat -p TCP


Does unicast use udp and tcp?

Yes, it does.


Which processes does TCP but not UDP use?

Aknowlagement


What Microsoft XP is an operating system version designed primarily for home use?

Windows XP home edition


Is TCP IP used for everything?

No, TCP/IP is the not the only protocol used in the world, but it is certainly one of the most popular. Older networks may still use IPX/SPX (Novell) which is a competitor to TCP/IP. Mainframes use SNA or LU6.2 protocols which are very different from TCP/IP. Appletalk is also a competitor to TCP/IP.