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As load exceeds network capacity, packets gets jammed at nodes. These packets never go forward unless load goes below network capacity. Hence when load exceeds network capacity delay tends to infinity. As load exceeds network capacity, packets gets jammed at nodes. These packets never go forward unless load goes below network capacity. Hence when load exceeds network capacity delay tends to infinity.
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Network load usually refers to the sharing of work between networked computers. A network can handle a much larger load when two or more computers are working together to balance traffic rather than relying on one computer server by itself.
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Yes there is such a thing as a multi WAN with load balancing. They use the load balancing to prevent the network from being overloaded.
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A static load is a constant steady load.Think of a floor, if you stand on it without moving that is a static load. lump load A lumped network is usually a simplification of a distributed network, such as a transmission line. A transmission line has built in resistance, inductance
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