No, there is no possibility to do that.
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Efficiency bandwith onebit sliding window protocol goback N selective repeat
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The window keeps sliding down because the mechanism that holds it in place is not working properly.
replace the window regulator.
I just shattered the rear sliding window of my Ford F250 and was told by Dave of Quality Glass in LaPorte IN that the current generation of rear sliding windows are designed so the glass cannot be removed to be replaced, so the answer given me was, I need to purchase a new sliding window assembly. I checked into replacing the sliding window with just straight glass and it actually cost me more than aftermarket sliding windows. This is not the definitive answer, but the working answer in my situation.
The best window AC options for side sliding windows are portable air conditioners or specially designed sliding window air conditioners. These units are typically smaller and more flexible to fit in the narrow space of a side sliding window. Be sure to measure your window opening before purchasing to ensure a proper fit.
Sliding windows have only one set of parameters to use (window edges in the case of sliding windows), this makes them simpler. Also the problem when transport protocol data units are received in the wrong order causing windows to be increased and then decreased does not happen. On the other hand the credit scheme is more versatile and flexible and allows for the dynamic management of buffering separated from the acknowledgements
To install a sliding door window in your home, you will need to measure the opening, purchase a sliding door window kit, remove the existing window, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation. It is recommended to seek professional help if you are not experienced in home improvement projects.
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.