Talk:UDP/IP

= Why does "UDP/IP" redirect to "UDP"? = UDP/IP which is not a common name, is redirected to UDP, because it's name means the combination of the UDP and IP protocol, leading to an article that combines article "UDP" and article "IP" although they are different. And it's good that separate things have their own article in wikipedia. Logictheo (talk) 09:17, 8 December 2007 (UTC)

= UDP/IP similarity with TCP/IP = What it seems to me using a program called wireshark that analyzes packets in a network, it seems to me that TCP and IP are 2 different things, when analyzing a packet. In practical sense, since IP handles only the IP address and not any ports. TCP and UDP are for ports. The UDP/IP redirects to UDP, and the TCP/IP to "internet protocol suite". I've just now thought that maybe I could put a description here, to describe why it gets redirected. Logictheo (talk) 09:17, 8 December 2007 (UTC)