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by robertgraham
965 days ago
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Ethernet doesn't use TCP/IP. Ethernet is it's own network. It has nothing to do with TCP/IP. Other things use Ethernet. Routers, when connected to each other, often use a local Ethernet network to communicate. Think of the TCP/IP Internet as it's own network, ignoring how routers physically talk to each other. Sometimes it's a directly link, a wire. Sometimes it's carrier pigeons. Sometimes it's WiFi. Sometimes it's Ethernet. Whatever it is, it's local to between the routers and does not extend outside that. |
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