Please note that the Problem to be solved from Protocol 1 is not provided hence the general answers. To construct and send, open a network environment a single multi-packet message, simply click "Add Packet" and then click "Send at Once".
<h3>How will the receiver know the order of the packets or if any are missing?</h3>
If the text or message sent does not make any reading sense, or if certain words are jumbled and out of place, then it is clear that something is wrong.
If the messages arrive in a coherent fashion, then the packet was fully received.
<h3>How will the receiver request missed packets and what will the sender do in response?</h3>
Where the users are familiar with the Transmission Control Protocol, lost packets can be detected when there is a timeout. Lost packets are referred to as Dropped packets.
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I dont think it would, but maybe you should Google it just in case.
Yes, this statement is true.
Actually this statement is about using Microsoft PowerPoint, shapes in the shape gallery can be combined to show relationships among the elements.
In the shape gallery of Microsoft PowerPoint, there are many shapes such as oval, square, rectangle, star, line and many more. One can use any shape to illustrate the concept or to show relationship between something.