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Explain the difference between connection-oriented and connectionless networks.

Author: Tim H



Answer:

Connection-oriented networks work like a phone call whereas both parties establish a connection communicate and then terminate the connection. Connectionless networks are more like the post system as one party send the information and hopes it reaches its destination. Connectionless networking is done over UDP is fast but less reliable and more susceptible to congestion and data loss.


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