redss
Programmer
- Oct 20, 2002
- 195
I hooked up a router and have been seeking info about tcp/ip routing and have a couple questions:
Say for example I have 3 computers hooked to the router: pc-A, pc-B, and pc-C
1) if pc-A is running a web server, and pc-B requests a web page from pc-A, does pc-B's http request also get sent to pc-C? or does the router know to send the packets only to pc-A?
2) if pc-A requests a web page from google.com, does the router send all of google's tcp/ip packets to all 3 computers, or only to pc-A? And how does the router know that those packets are intended for pc-A and not pc-B/C? I assume there's some kind of header that contains the info, but I don't know the name of it...
thanks!
Say for example I have 3 computers hooked to the router: pc-A, pc-B, and pc-C
1) if pc-A is running a web server, and pc-B requests a web page from pc-A, does pc-B's http request also get sent to pc-C? or does the router know to send the packets only to pc-A?
2) if pc-A requests a web page from google.com, does the router send all of google's tcp/ip packets to all 3 computers, or only to pc-A? And how does the router know that those packets are intended for pc-A and not pc-B/C? I assume there's some kind of header that contains the info, but I don't know the name of it...
thanks!