the answer is a Header,the a Payload, then last is the Trailer
b. Payload that's what the data in a packet is called. The other parts are "header" and "trailer" depending on if they are at the beginning or end of the packet
Packet data means internet data service pack.
how to activate packet data
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Yeah good question WHAT are Packet Data Settings? Hopefully you get a answer.
Probably one packet.
the ratio of the number of delivered data packet to the destination. This illustrates the level of delivered data to the destination.∑ Number of packet receive / ∑ Number of packet send
Telegrams are sent in data packets. Bits packet frame segment data mean data packet and they belongs to Data link layer. Bye.
Here's from the N800 Manual: To use a packet switched data service in a cellular network, such as GPRS, select Packet Data. To use a circuit switched data service in a cellular network, such as HSCSD, select Data Call.
On Nokia E5, go into options and click on data storage. In this menu the form of storage is shown as packet data. Remove the check from the box next to packet data. Reboot the phone.
A packet typically consists of four main parts: the header, payload, trailer, and sometimes a checksum. The header contains information such as source and destination addresses, as well as protocol details. The payload is the actual data being transmitted. The trailer often contains error-checking information, while the checksum helps ensure data integrity by verifying that the packet has not been corrupted during transmission.
The Layer 3 Protocol Data Unit (PDU) is commonly referred to as a packet. In the OSI model, Layer 3 corresponds to the Network layer, which is responsible for routing data between devices across different networks. The packet contains not only the payload (the actual data being transmitted) but also essential header information, such as source and destination IP addresses, that helps in directing the packet through the network.