3:00 Do messages 1 and 2 have the same sequence number? If yes, what if the server receives them in different order? How would the server know the right order if both messages have the same sequence number?
What happens to windowing when we download 3 items or data from 3 different source as they all be using various different routes, how does tcp works on that situation
Thank you! Better than my professor could ever explain!
well explained with brevity
THANK YOU .. SIMPLE AND A GREAT Explanation !!!
netacad courses could explain me like this till i came here ! thank you lot
Super crisp explanation ... Loved how you conveyed information
So well described and great initial analogy. Thanks
wish i had found this video during my ccna studies
Great explanation! Really, really helpful
Tremendous! Very insightful
Great explanations and easy to understand
Excellent explanation! Thank you
Excellent explanation !!.. Hard to see such explanation .
Nice explanation, thank u
Thank you, you helped a lot
thanks again for these videos, they help
Quite simple, quite useful.
Wonderful explanation, thank you!
Thnks bro good explanation
Excelent video!, It helped me a lot
Thank for the video! well made it!
Wow, you nailed it. I finally understood this concept after watching this video. Can you also do a Wireshark analysis of windowing.
Very nice video. Thanks!
Thank you.Great
Very Good explanation, Thank you
Well understood 👍🏻
Thank You very muchhhh
Thank you
thanks a lot for video!easily understandable
Thx v much!!!
might want to specify that this is RECEIVE window, and not congestion window
very well explained
3:00 Do messages 1 and 2 have the same sequence number? If yes, what if the server receives them in different order? How would the server know the right order if both messages have the same sequence number?
Can you make one example with Wireshark, am student and it will help me
thank you
What does data segments mean? Does it mean the packets?
Thanks
What happens to windowing when we download 3 items or data from 3 different source as they all be using various different routes, how does tcp works on that situation
We'll explained
Perfect
996 like