When packets are too big for a network to handle, they may be fragmented into smaller packets for transmission. If fragmentation is not possible, the packets may be dropped, leading to data loss and requiring retransmission. This can result in increased latency and reduced overall network performance. Additionally, oversized packets can cause congestion and inefficiencies in network routing and processing.
Giant packets. Runt packets are packets that are too small. Giant packets are too large for the medium.
i guess..... theybreak?
ACK packets, NAK packets, or a packet timeout happens at the sending device.
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yeah that happens to me too I don't know why? yeah that happens to me too I don't know why?
They kid would get killed if they were to big and then put in a box then shipped back to there families.
When tiny droplets cool further they form larger droplets what happens if it becomes too big
If the wiring is too big the electricity can't get to the bulb cuz its too long
The packet (and information) will be discarded (not used).
Packets will be transmitted out of all switch ports except for the port where the packets were received. It's called flooding.
Nothing but when the star explodes it turns into a blackhole
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.