What is the significance of the Network Interface Layer in the TCP/IP model in relation to OSI's Data Link Layer?
- Handles flow control between devices on the same network
- Manages error detection and correction
- Provides a reliable and error-free link between two directly connected nodes
- Responsible for logical addressing using MAC addresses
The Network Interface Layer in the TCP/IP model is significant as it is responsible for logical addressing using MAC addresses, akin to the OSI Data Link Layer.
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