Packets Words
Payload is the actual data which is being transmitted (as opposed to the headers and routing information).
Data is sent around the internet in protocol stacks. This is built into the computer's operating system. The protocol stack translates the message from alphabetic text, into electronic signals transmitted over t he internet, and back to alphabetic text.
This is what happens when TCP packets literally arrive at their destination in a different order than they were transmitted from their source. Usually due to routing adjustments between the two machines. All TCP packets are numbered in order they are transmitted so they can be reassembled when they are received.
Some types of cables used for connecting to the internet will appear to result in a slower connection the longer the cable. This is primarily a result of signal loss, resulting in more packets requiring to be re-transmitted. For most home use however you would not run into this issue.
Data transmitted over the Internet is broken into Packets when transmitted over the Internet or other network.
Yes it does. Everything that is transmitted over the internet is packaged.
Packets Words
Payload is the actual data which is being transmitted (as opposed to the headers and routing information).
I order to get a report on how many packets of data one has transmitted it is recommended to have some kind of data / traffic counter application installed. Such tools are available for both computer and smartphone, for example "Internet Connection Counter" or "GPRS Traffic Counter".
Internet surveillance is performed by intercepting 'packets'. This in information that is sent from either your computer, or the server that you are communicating with. This information can be intercepted and seen by whomever is performing the surveillance.
A large file of information is transmitted on the World Wide Web using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). When a user requests a file, it is divided into smaller packets, which are sent across the network to ensure efficient and reliable delivery. These packets are reassembled at the destination, allowing the complete file to be accessed. Additionally, protocols like HTTP or HTTPS facilitate the transfer of files, ensuring secure and organized communication between web servers and clients.
Data is sent around the internet in protocol stacks. This is built into the computer's operating system. The protocol stack translates the message from alphabetic text, into electronic signals transmitted over t he internet, and back to alphabetic text.
IP (Internet Protocol)
TCP
The correct answer is IP. IP is responsible for breaking data into packets and passing them from TCP or UDP to the hardware.
Actually, an IDS does not sit on one particular layer. It has to examine packets for protocols, how they are being transported, number of packets transmitted, spoofing information, and application layer information. In general terms, Intrusion detection system and Intrusion prevention system is a Layer 4 device. It filters for malicious data.