Sending larger packets can improve network efficiency by reducing the overhead associated with packet headers, allowing more data to be transmitted in a single transmission. This can lead to better utilization of bandwidth and lower latency, as fewer packets need to be processed and transmitted. Additionally, larger packets can enhance throughput for applications requiring the transfer of large amounts of data, such as video streaming or file transfers. However, it's essential to balance packet size with network conditions, as excessively large packets can lead to fragmentation and increased retransmission in unreliable networks.
Please humour an old man, why?
That would depend on where you want to send it from.
For a standard letter it is €0.82 although if you want to send something larger the costs would of course increase.
In the router there is a configuration page for port forwarding; set the port you want forwarded to the IP address of the host you want to send packets to.
Why would you even want to do that!?
Why would you want to send them a plant if you don't like them? I suggest you don't send them anything.
Use tracert to see where your packets are being dropped.
because they want to
If you can afford it, otherwise I would just send a card. you can send one if you want to but you dont have to.....its your choice!!!!
the empire would be stronger and larger.
"Many florists can send out flower arrangements the same day they are ordered. If you want exotic flowers or a larger number of arrangements, it may require more time."
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