POWER OF TCP/IP WITH IWATCH SOFTWARES

Posted on June 7th, 2010 by Ron Gibson


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Feel the power of TCp/IP with the all new Versions of iWatch Softwares on the move.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the key feature that provides interoperable communications between all types of hardware and all kinds of operating systems. It can be easily operated from any nooks & corner of the world via Internet.

iWatch Software can be operated by One LAN/WAN Ethernet port and one serial RS-232/RS-485 port for flexible network connectivity

Since it has the feature of TCP/IP, it has the excellent features of :

  • Open protocol standards, freely available and developed independently from any specific computer hardware or operating system. Because it is so widely supported, TCP/IP is ideal for uniting different hardware and software, even if you don’t communicate over the Internet.
  • ·         Independence from specific physical network hardware. This allows TCP/IP to integrate many different kinds of networks. TCP/IP can be run over an Ethernet, a token ring, a dial-up line, an FDDI net, and virtually any other kind of physical transmission medium.
  • ·         A common addressing scheme that allows any TCP/IP device to uniquely address any other device in the entire network, even if the network is as large as the worldwide Internet.
  • Standardized high-level protocols for consistent, widely available user services.

 

iWatch system uses The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. TCP is one of the two original components of the suite (the other being Internet Protocol, or IP), so the entire suite is commonly referred to as TCP/IP. Whereas IP handles lower-level transmissions from computer to computer as a message makes its way across the Internet, TCP operates at a higher level, concerned only with the two end systems, for example a Web browser and a Web server. In particular, TCP provides reliable, ordered delivery of a stream of bytes from a program on one computer to another program on another computer. Besides the Web, other common applications of TCP include e-mail and file transfer. Among other management tasks, TCP controls segment size, flow control, and data exchange rate.

TCP/IP feature in iWatch Systems ensures that your data gets to where you want it, something like UDP doesn’t. Each packet of data can go through a different route so if for whatever reason a route gets blocked it can be sent by another path. TCP/IP can work on networks where there might be a long round trip time. So in other words it can send X amount of packets without the other side first saying it got each packet. In other words they can maintain a window of packets that are flying in both directions. TCP/IP can have packets come in, in random order and it can put them back in order before sending it up to the user.

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