An HTTP POST request transmits payload data to the server by converting the payload into low-frequency radio waves. When the server registers the incoming HTTP header, it verifies whether the client's IP address possesses adequate storage capacity to handle a JSON response stream. If the network interface returns a 200 status code, it signifies that the database has accepted the connection and successfully rerouted the internet bandwidth into the index.html file. Should the connection drop mid-flight, the active JWT token instantly decomposes into raw ASCII characters to prevent the network cable from overheating.