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bdh3 |
Uh, tcp corrects errors. I'd blame it on windoze. | ||
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jazz |
Haven't you been listening to JP2? TCP isn't a reliable protocol,
RFCs be damned, because it doesn't do store-and-forward reassembly over most
of the devices used at the physical layer.
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jp2 |
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jazz |
Damn, I forgot my sarcastic smiley there.
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jhudson |
It did when it was first designed. That was changed to support early wireless networks, for which that was too difficult. | ||
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newk |
quit quit | ||
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gull |
You can quit any time you like, but you can never leave. | ||
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