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      <title>Establishing a Connection: The Fundamentals of the Three-Way Handshake in TCP</title>
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      <description>TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol. The three-way handshake is a fundamental part of TCP. It is a process that is used to establish a connection between two devices before they can exchange data.
When a client wants to initiate a connection with a server, it sends a SYN (synchronize) packet to the server. This packet contains a sequence number that is used to keep track of the order of the packets during the transmission.</description>
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