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Efficiency bandwith onebit sliding window protocol goback N selective repeat
No, there is no possibility to do that.
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The Open Window School Of Visual Communication was created in 1996.
On data links with long transmission delays (e.g. communication satellites) sliding windows protocol allows multiple packets to be in transit pending ACK packets back from the receiver (up to the limit of the window size), which allows for nearly continuous transmission of packets through the data link. On data links with long transmission delays (e.g. communication satellites) stop and wait protocol forces the transmitter to wait until it receives an ACK packet on every packet sent. If the transmission delays are long enough, the data link may be quiet and completely idle for the great majority of the time which is a serious waste of the resource.
Kerberos is the default protocol used by Window 2000/XP.
The window network monitor utility
Tcp/ip
contention window use in MAC layer , 802.11 protocol , size of this window depend on the algorithm like BEB. this window is too important for fairness and accident of packetes
for window xp version
A Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP) file is basically an XML file that can be edited in a text editor or viewed in a browser window. Mac OS X supports Java Web Start to deploy Java applications (See links below).