Networking protocols are like rules for playing a game that lets your toys talk to each other across the room, or even across the world!
Imagine you have two friends who want to send messages to each other using their toy phones. But they need to agree on how to speak, when to send the message, and what it means. That’s like a protocol, it's the agreed-upon way for devices to communicate.
How It Works
Think of your toy phone as a device, and the rules you follow with your friend as the protocol. If one of you speaks too fast or uses different words, the message might get mixed up. Protocols make sure everything lines up, like knowing to say “Hello” before starting a conversation.
Why It Matters
Without protocols, your toy phones might not understand each other. They’d be like kids who speak different languages and try to play together without any rules. But with protocols, they can chat smoothly, just like how your computer talks to the internet!
Examples
- A dog barking at another dog to say hello, that's like a networking protocol.
- When you send a message, it goes through steps to get there.
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See also
- How The Internet Changed Everything?
- How Can You Hear Music From A Phone On The Other Side Of The World?
- How Does Chit Chats explained in a minute Work?
- What are interlayer communication channels?
- How WIFI Actually Works.?