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Question

What are the three fundamental elements required for any communication to occur?

Answer

Source (sender), destination (receiver), and a channel (the media that carries the message between them).

Every communication requires three elements:

  1. Source (Sender) - The device or person originating the message
  2. Destination (Receiver) - The device or person receiving the message
  3. Channel (Media) - The pathway that provides the route for communications to occur

Key point: Networks can vary in size and complexity, but it is not enough to have a connection - devices must agree on "how" to communicate.

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Figure 3. Message flows using a protocol suite. Black loops show the actual messaging loops, red loops are the effective communication between layers enabled by the lower layers.
Figure 3. Message flows using a protocol suite. Black loops show the actual messaging loops, red loops are the effective communication between layers enabled by the lower layers.
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