That refers to the data sent and received by your PC through your network connection.
It means how much data has been sent up and down your LAN line.
A padlock icon typically means that the data is being exchanged over an encrypted connection, such as SSL or TLS.
Through LAN bytes are not only send, they are also received. LAN is the acronym for Local Access Network ... basically a computer network. In a network bytes are sent and received.
this might be the case of virus in the computer due to which the receiving is less then sent.
Not sent or not received. It depends on the error.
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Bits and bytes are processed into binary code (0 & 1) and are sent to the processor to be processed (hence the name) into the computer's motherboard and is sent to wherever it needs to go.
synchronous transmission. In a asynchronous transmission, data is sent as individual data bytes
Domestic mail is sent to an received from the same country. Mail sent from Los Angeles to New York is an example.
A better way to term it is Requested information and Received information. Requested or Requests for information are always smaller than the Received amount, because the amount of data available is more than the request. For example if you enter a search term on Google, your Request is only a few bytes, but the amount of information received from that request is a lot more. Though it of course depends on how much you actually view and / or download, the amount of information you transmit to the web is virtually always less than what you receive, due to the sheer amount of information available. However, information sent and received can come close in certain situations, such as transmitting data to a web server (uploading), or remote connection to another system and transferring information between the 2.
A magabyte isn't a word. A: If you mean Megabyte then there are 1048576 bytes in a Megabyte.
The padding needs to make the size of the data section 46 bytes. If the data received from the upper layer is 42 bytes, we need 46 − 42 = 4 bytes of padding.