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Understanding Transmitting in Computer Networking

Transmitting refers to the act of sending or conveying information, data, or signals from one location or device to another. This can be done through various communication channels such as wired or wireless networks, radio waves, infrared signals, or even physical media like paper or CDs.

In the context of computer networking, transmitting typically involves sending data packets over a network using a protocol such as TCP/IP. The data is packaged into packets and sent through a series of nodes or routers until it reaches its destination, where it is received and reassembled into its original form.

Other examples of transmitting include:

1. Broadcasting: transmitting audio or video content to a large audience over the airwaves or through a network.
2. Data transfer: sending files or folders from one computer to another over a network or through a physical medium like a USB drive.
3. Messaging: sending text messages or other forms of communication over a cellular network or the internet.
4. Streaming: transmitting audio or video content in real-time over the internet, such as live streaming a concert or sports event.

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