You enter a domain name (like google.com). A system called DNS (Domain Name System) translates that name into an IP address (a numerical address for a server). Your device sends a request using protocols like TCP/IP (which breaks data into small packets and ensures they arrive correctly). Routers move the data packets across many networks until they reach the server hosting the website. The server responds by sending packets back to your device. Your browser reassembles the packets and displays the webpage. Mehr sehen