Computer Science
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is not responsible for
- Dividing the message into multiple packets
- Assigning addresses to the packets
- Rearranging the received packets
- Asking for missing packets
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Assigning addresses to the packets
Reason — IP (Internet Protocol) assigns addresses to the packets to specify the source and destination of the data being transmitted over the network.
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